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OUR

MISSION

SHAPE A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE TOGETHER

Solar Power Aid is a non-profit organization that ensures reliable electricity supply as quickly as possible in crisis regions affected by environmental disasters and in developing areas, using photovoltaic systems.

By harnessing renewable energy, the organization contributes to sustainable development and improves the quality of life.

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Sustainable support
for social projects.

Mathias Muther has always been dedicated to ensuring that donations are used effectively and purposefully. Anonymous donation accounts were not an option for him, as he could not track where his donations were going. The majority of the financial resources come from Mathias Muther's private foundation. At the same time, Solar Power Aid is also grateful for any external support.

Solar Power Aid follows a transparent approach: donors have the opportunity to participate in the on-site installation of the systems themselves and personally witness the impact of their donations. This direct involvement provides donors with a sense of security and builds trust.

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First Project.

Solar Power Aid’s first major project implementation took place in collaboration with the local organization RDO Tanzania in the rural area surrounding Mdabulo.

Solar Power Aid is delighted with the successful cooperation and the positive changes already evident in the region due to the use of solar systems. The project has demonstrated that renewable energy is a practical solution for energy supply in remote areas.

Mathias Muther.

Mathias Muther, a visionary and accomplished entrepreneur, is driven by a mission to give back to the world. This motivation inspired him to found the non-profit organization Solar Power Aid.

 

He is personally involved in the planning and installation of the photovoltaic (PV) systems. As an experienced technician, he places great emphasis not only on assembling the systems but also on passing on his expertise to the local population.

 

The goal is to train people on-site and equip them with the skills to install and maintain their own solar systems. In this way, Solar Power Aid fosters long-term independence and sustainability.

Mathias Muther
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