RelyEZ’s vertically integrated execution model gave the company full control over quality, cost, and schedule, even in some of China’s most complex terrains and grid environments
CAPE TOWN, South Africa, June 17, 2025/APO Group/ --
Fresh off the successful commissioning of four landmark energy storage projects totalling 1.5 GWh in Yunnan Province, China, RelyEZ (www.RelyEZ.com) is bringing its global expertise and proprietary technology to Africa. At Africa Energy Forum (AEF) 2025, the Tier 1 energy storage leader will showcase its advanced battery energy storage systems (BESS) and AI-powered energy management platforms, underscoring its commitment to powering Africa’s clean energy transition.

RelyEZ at Africa Energy Forum 2025
The Yunnan projects—located in Yao’an, Yongde, Nanhua, and Xundian—mark a significant engineering feat. Completed by the end of May 2025, these four large-scale BESS installations were delivered fully in-house, from early-stage development and investment structuring, to engineering design, manufacturing, installation, and commissioning. RelyEZ’s vertically integrated execution model gave the company full control over quality, cost, and schedule, even in some of China’s most complex terrains and grid environments.
At the heart of these projects are RelyEZ’s flagship products: the GridUltra5016 liquid-cooled BESS cabins and the EnergyHub Energy Management System (EMS). These technologies enabled enhanced system efficiency, safety, and grid adaptability—demonstrating RelyEZ’s unique ability to deliver high-impact, bankable energy storage solutions at scale.
“These projects prove that full-lifecycle execution isn’t just a vision—it’s how we operate,” said Ms. Naomi Zhang, CEO of RelyEZ. “We believe that Africa is the next frontier where this proven project approach, powered by our proprietary technologies, can deliver real impact.”
Proven Impact in Africa
RelyEZ’s presence in Africa already includes key installations such as a 2 MW/6.4 MWh solar-diesel-storage microgrid in Chad and a 5 MW/10 MWh national green energy project in Côte d’Ivoire—each engineered for weak-grid or off-grid scenarios where reliability and adaptability are essential.
At AEF 2025, RelyEZ will present its full-spectrum capabilities, including:
- Proven Hardware: The GridUltra5016 BESS with advanced liquid cooling for thermal safety and performance in harsh environments.
- AI-Powered Optimization: The EnergyHub EMS and cloud-based EnergyCloud platform, enabling predictive maintenance, intelligent dispatch, and lifecycle extension.
- Turnkey Execution: All-in-house project delivery—from design to commissioning—with a proven track record in both emerging and mature markets.
Visit RelyEZ at Booth E20
AEF attendees are invited to Booth E20 to connect with RelyEZ’s commercial and technical teams, discuss regional project opportunities, and explore how RelyEZ’s integrated product and project approach can support Africa’s clean energy goals. CEO Ms. Naomi Zhang will also speak during the forum to share lessons learned from global deployments and insights into future trends in energy asset management.
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of RelyEZ.
it appears that not even the government of the make believe nation of "somaliland" disagrees with the foriegn minsters disgraceful dicision to refuse the invitation of the congressman. apparently his plan has back fired like all the other plots of the seccesionists.
Iam writting to express my displeasure about your progress for the last four years. Nowadays what I watch TV's and read Jounals is a sadness and misery.
Your sessions delayed in two times due to the lack of inadequate of MPs.
What you have done will be painted in the minds of those who ready to take the responsibility of this young nation as their future ambitions.
Calling foreign minister for questioning is a step in the right direction.
Farhan (oday),
Hargeisa, Somaliland
I actually side with our foreign minister for not participating in the meeting. As Somalilanders we should only participate in meetings when they are on acceptable terms to us.
Failing to differentiate between us and the chaotic parts of Somalia only proved that Mr. Payne is not worthy of reconciliating between his own children let alone an entire region.
I know its tough for the people in Somaliland who are stuck here and can't leave as they like but we don't need to beg for recognition. If we fix the country from within they can't simply ignore us forever.
somalilander well said i couldnt have said it better, we should not beg in any case, God be with u all my people.the only one we beg is the all mighty ALLAH.