Even though they all grew up in Zahle city, young entrepreneurs and engineers Saad Maakaron, Tony Zaatar, and Francois Farage first met in 2000 while completing military service. They bonded over their shared interests and desire to start a project or business of their own.
During their free time, Saad, Tony, and Francois began exploring different business opportunities. First they tried out industrial automation for a few years, but soon realized they wanted to become leaders in a new field. Aware of the environmental and social benefits of solar energy, they set out to prove the business potential of solar power in Lebanon.
For decades Lebanon has depended upon oil to provide electricity and power their economy. After the civil war, the public electricity company struggled to cope with increasing energy demand throughout the country. Communities often suffer from blackouts and fuel shortages, and high electricity costs remain a concern for most people. The potential market for solar energy in Lebanon is strong, and these solutions can make immediate impact in improving people’s lives.