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DASS Tech’s engineering team works with local partners to install solar-powered microgrid systems in rural Peru. [Photo courtesy of DASS Tech]







Global renewable energy company DASS Tech announced on the 17th that its ongoing rural electrification project in Peru’s Loreto region is scheduled for completion by the end of this year. The initiative, commissioned by the General Directorate of Rural Electrification (DGER) under Peru’s Ministry of Energy and Mines (MINEM), aims to provide sustainable electricity access to underserved rural communities.


At the core of the project is the construction of standalone solar-powered microgrids—integrating photovoltaic systems and battery energy storage—across border regions along the Morona, Pastaza, Corrientes, and Tigre rivers. DASS Tech is executing the project in partnership with local firms through a dedicated consortium.


In the initial phase, three pilot sites out of more than 100 designated locations were equipped with solar microgrid systems, with DASS Tech’s technical team guiding installation processes and training local contractors. These pilot deployments lay the groundwork for smooth system rollouts across the remaining sites.


The project scope includes the procurement and transport of PV systems, inverters, and ESS batteries, followed by the assembly of electrical and mechanical equipment and the construction of microgrid infrastructure. It also involves training local technicians in system operation and maintenance, alongside the integration of a remote monitoring platform that enables real-time supervision and maintenance support.


DASS Tech’s core engineering team is currently on-site in Peru, directly overseeing construction, providing installation training, and delivering technical guidelines to ensure consistent and sustainable project operations.


A DASS Tech spokesperson commented:

“By supplying stable electricity networks to rural areas of Peru, we are improving living conditions for local communities while expanding the role of sustainable energy in the region’s future.”

The project is expected to significantly enhance energy access in remote regions, improving residents’ quality of life while reducing carbon emissions compared to conventional fossil-fuel-based generation.


Looking ahead, DASS Tech has positioned EV charging power modules, energy storage systems (ESS), and battery charge/discharge technologies as its next growth engines. The company plans to leverage its experience in off-grid power system deployment from the Peru project to expand into smart grid businesses across the Latin American market.