Country in the project "Duyunov's motors": Côte d'Ivoire

Country in the project "Duyunov's motors": Côte d'Ivoire

First in Africa and twelfth in the world by the amount of investment in our project. SOLARGROUP opened its national representative office here earlier than in most other countries. Any guesses what country this is?

Today we are talking about Côte d'Ivoire in the "Country in the Project" section.

In August 2019, SOLARGROUP opened here its second national representative office in the world and held an international conference dedicated to the project "Duyunov's motors". The national representative in Côte d'Ivoire is Gilles Weber. This is the man who introduced the project to Africa. He also represents the company in five other French-speaking African countries.

Thanks to the work of Gilles Weber and the activity of other SOLARGROUP partners, the amount of actual investments in Côte d'Ivoire increased 8-fold in 2019 and 1.3-fold - in 2020. And since then it has held at the same consistently high level. Côte d'Ivoire ranks 12th in the world in terms of actual investment in the project.

Some more relevant statistics about this country.
• The share of actual investment is 1.7% of the total amount of funds raised in the project.
• Registered in the back office - more than 4,200 participants. This is not much against the general background, but almost every second of them invests and, judging by the above figures, does so actively and consistently.
• Investors - almost 1,800 people.
• Partners - more than 1,400 people. This is the number of participants who have signed the partnership agreement and want to promote the project in their country.

Residents of Côte d'Ivoire are attracted not only by earning profit from the partner program and the prospect of receiving dividends from the activity of "Sovelmash". The economic and environmental benefits of popularizing the "Slavyanka" motors in their country are important to them. Like many other African countries, Côte d'Ivoire is afflicted by smog in large cities, high prices on electricity, and limited access to it. The use of energy-efficient motors with "Slavyanka" in industry, housing and utilities, and transport would help solve these problems.