In 2025, the energy storage battery manufacturing sector in Uganda and the entire East African region is more vibrant than ever with Gold Star Battery (U) Limited continuing to innovate and prioritize sustainability.

With Gold Star Battery (U) Limited’s unique approach to energy storage, the future looks promising for a harmonious blend of technology and environmental responsibility.
Speaking at the 3rd Annual Power & Elec Uganda International Expo 2025, Bhasker Savaliya , a Business Development Executive at Gold Star Battery (U) Limited said they participated in this expo to showcase the high-quality, reliable, and sustainable energy storage solutions that power a cleaner and more sustainable future produced by the company .

‘’We have always been dedicated to meeting the growing demand for advanced batteries. We offer reliable batteries for renewable energy systems, and grid storage, while prioritizing environmental stewardship, technological innovation, and customer satisfaction’’, said Bhasker.

He said Gold Star Battery (U) Limited aspires to be a global leader in battery manufacturing, driving the adoption of clean energy technologies and enabling a sustainable future.
‘’We are committed to delivering exceptional quality, performance, and environmental responsibility while prioritizing customer satisfaction, collaboration, and the well-being of our employees’’, added Bhasker who highlighted the assorted batteries Gold Star Battery (U) Limited produces.

The company is a proud producer of solar VRLA batteries designed to provide reliable and maintenance-free power backup, MF batteries also known as Maintenance-Free lead-acid battery commonly used in solar applications and are designed to be maintenance-free, eliminating the need for regular electrolyte refilling , and Motorcycle Battery designed specifically for motorcycles and powersport vehicle.

As the world proceed further into the era of clean energy, Gold Star Battery (U) Limited will remain pivotal in shaping a sustainable energy narrative for generations to come, according to officials.
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Speaking at launch of the expo, UEDCL Managing Director Paul Mwesigwa revealed that the company is partnering with several private institutions across its supply chain to enhance participation and economic growth.

He added that UEDCL is also expanding its workforce, targeting to grow from 2,600 to more than 3,600 employees, with an immediate addition of 102 new staff and a larger pipeline of around 900. He also revealed that the Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Authority (PPDA) has accredited UEDCL to award contracts for meters valued up to UGX 24 billion to local firms. This is a deviation from the standard requirement of international bidding for procurements above USD 1 million (approx. UGX 3.6 billion).

Dr. Ezra Muhumuza Rubanda, Executive Director of the Uganda Manufacturers Association (UMA), emphasized the importance of visibility in promoting clean energy technologies.
Digvijay Singh, CEO of Exhibitions & Trade Services India Pvt. Ltd, noted that this year’s expo spans diverse sectors including power, energy, electricals, electronics, lighting, solar, transformers, and cables.
Over 100 exhibitors from at least eight countries across the Middle East, Asia, and Europe are expected, alongside more than 4,000 professional visitors and Uganda’s energy sector stakeholders, including the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development, Electricity Regulatory Authority (ERA), and UEDCL, for their strong support, which has made previous editions of the expo a success.

