SAMOA OBSERVER A FIRST FOR THE PACIFIC

Samoa s largest energy storage project
April 15, 2025 – MONTRÉAL – EVLO Energy Storage Inc. (EVLO), a fully integrated battery energy storage systems (BESS) provider and wholly owned subsidiary of Hydro-Québec, announced today the completed commissioning of a 4-MW, 8-MWh, 2-hour duration energy storage system, the first of three projects in American Samoa. [pdf]
Samoa local energy storage battery
The three storage projects will install Evlo 1000 units, which are 1 MWh lithium-iron-phosphate batteries with a lifespan of up to 20 years. Each containerized unit is 8.84 m long and 1.82 m wide and houses safety systems and a software solution enabling remote control and monitoring. [pdf]FAQS about Samoa local energy storage battery
Does Samoa have electricity?
Electricity in Samoa is generated from diesel and renewable sources, including biomass, solar, and wind energy. Here's all you need to know about Samoa plug, power outlets, travel adapter needed for sockets, electricity voltage, and frequency.
Why should American Samoa invest in solar energy?
Positioned less than 1,000 miles south of the equator, American Samoa is uniquely positioned to harness its abundant solar energy resources. BESS projects will be critical for American Samoa to achieve its renewable energy goals by maximizing solar utilization, reducing dependence on imported fuels, and ensuring a safe, reliable grid.
Why are Tesla specialists assisting Samoa's Electric Power Corporation engineers?
Tesla specialists are on the ground assisting Samoa’s electric power corporation engineers to ensure its battery energy storage systems are operating to support Samoa’s energy needs during the current power crisis. Image: Electric Power Corporation, Samoa

Samoa solar rooftop power generation system
The installation of Samoa’s 546kWp solar PV grid-connected system is expected to provide significant benefits to the government of Samoa by reducing the use of diesel by around 190,000 litres p.a and realizing costs savings of approximately SAT570,000 per annum in a country which generates 60% of its electricity from diesel. [pdf]FAQS about Samoa solar rooftop power generation system
What is solar for Samoa?
The Solar for Samoa project set the benchmark for quality solar power projects in the South Pacific. The two sites will provide up to 27% of the network power during peak output. MPower has successfully delivered a wide range of renewable and conventional power systems across the region.
Does Samoa have a solar power station?
MPower was awarded a contract to deliver a fully operational 5.0MW solar power station across two sites in Samoa. The first site at Faleolo International airport has a 3MWp solar PV ground mount system. The second site at Faleata Race Track has a 2MWp solar PV group mount system.
How long will Samoa's solar project last?
The project expected to last more than 20 years is spread out over three sites in the country’s main islands, Upolu and Savai’i. “Today, we are opening Samoa’s first solar system, without storage, that can be connected to the grid, to run in parallel with other energy sources like diesel generators.
Does Samoa have a solar grid?
Samoa’s first grid connected solar Samoa, the first country to access the Pacific Environment Community (PEC) Fund since its inception in 2010 is finally having their first solar photovoltaic grid system commissioned for use in Salelologa, Savai’i.
Who managed the Solar for Samoa project?
The project was managed by MPower's construction manager, project manager and HSE managers and carried out by local staff (peaking at 220) in Samoa with regular visits from MPower’s team in Sydney. The Solar for Samoa project set the benchmark for quality solar power projects in the South Pacific.
How will Samoa's 546kwp solar PV system benefit the government?
The installation of Samoa’s 546kWp solar PV grid-connected system is expected to provide significant benefits to the government of Samoa by reducing the use of diesel by around 190,000 litres p.a and realizing costs savings of approximately SAT570,000 per annum in a country which generates 60% of its electricity from diesel.