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The Imperial Wanderers Stadium is excited to partner with Imperial and the SolarSaver Group to bring much-needed solar power to South Africa’s most iconic multipurpose entertainment lifestyle venue through the installation of a customised 250 kWp solar photovoltaic system. The venue is one of the first stadiums in South Africa to ‘go green’. The partnership with Imperial and the SolarSaver Group has enabled the installation of this system at Johannesburg’s Imperial Wanderers Stadium, and will reduce grid reliance for the purposes of powering the 28 000 capacity stadium.

The Imperial Wanderers Stadium goes green“This is a huge step towards reducing the stadium’s carbon footprint,” says stadium manager Cyril Martin. “The stadium now boasts three sources of power, namely grid, generator and solar energy, which produce enough energy to run the stadium, especially on big international match days and non-cricket events.”  

The solar installation was completed by the SolarSaver Group in partnership with Imperial – the naming rights sponsor to the stadium and leading integrated market access and logistics provider. The SolarSaver Group was founded with a view to offering clients a unique solar solution that does not require any capital or financial guarantees. The SolarSaver Group runs the largest fleet of self-financed solar installations in southern Africa.

“The partnership forms part of the stadium’s long-term strategic intent to go green,” said Central Gauteng Lions CEO Jono Leaf-Wright. “This means helping to protect the environment and sustaining its natural resources for current and future generations. As stadium management, it is imperative to utilise more environmentally and ecologically friendly practices to sustain future generations. Everything we can do as society to help our country and planet, we must.”

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