Rwanda is currently experiencing a rapid industrial transformation, with a strong focus on agro-processing and textiles. However, many facilities still rely on outdated heating methods or inefficient boiler units that suffer from high fuel consumption and frequent downtime due to the local water quality challenges.
The scarcity of high-grade natural gas in the region has pushed local industries toward biomass and heavy oil. This transition creates a significant demand for a versatile water boiler that can handle varying fuel grades while maintaining strict emission standards set by the Rwandan Environmental Management Authority (REMA).
Furthermore, the growth of the hospitality and healthcare sectors in Kigali and other urban centers has increased the need for stable steam supplies, shifting the market preference toward automated systems that reduce the need for constant manual oversight in remote locations.
