Lumos, a market leading provider of high-quality solar home systems, is revolutionising the African market with a reliable and clean power solution, accessible to everyone.
Lumos’ vision is to power prosperity and improve the quality of life for families and small business owners by helping them overcome challenges resulting from a lack of access to reliable electricity.
Lumos’ vision is to power prosperity and improve the quality of life for families and small business owners by helping them overcome challenges resulting from a lack of access to reliable electricity.
Location: Netherlands, North Holland, Amstelveen
Employees: 201-500
Founded date: 2012
Investors 2
| Date | Name | Website |
| 10.08.2025 | Unreasonab... | unreasonab... |
| - | MoreVC | morevc.com |
Mentions in press and media 4
| Date | Title | Description |
| 21.10.2022 | Seven scaleups hog over 70% of funding to Africa’s solar pay-go ventures | Over the last 10 years startups in Africa’s off-grid solar sector have attracted over $2.3 billion in funding. However, the largest share of the financing has gone to just seven pay-as-you-go (pay-go) Africa-based scaleups, leaving hundreds... |
| 20.08.2018 | How Off-Grid Energy Startups Are Using Mobile Money To Increase Access To Electricity In Africa | Solar home systems are expected to bring basic electricity services to an additional 70 million people in Asia and Sub Saharan Africa between 2017 and 2022. In the same period, off-grid capacity is also expected to almost triple reaching mo... |
| 07.12.2016 | Top African technology news for December 7, 2016 | 7. MTN has announced new appointments in its senior management team The South African telecoms company has announced the appointment of former Vodafone Germany CEO, Jens Schulte-Bockum as their new Chief Operating Officer. He is replacing J... |
| 02.12.2016 | Term Sheet — Friday, December 2 | ET CETERA • This week Twitter (or at least my corner of it) has been buzzing over an essay penned by Om Malik about the tech industry’s lack of empathy for the people its products hurt. For example, Otto, the self-driving truck startup, wil... |