
About Us
Timgreen is a pioneering renewable energy company
revolutionizing the way people cook with our innovative cutting edge cooking technologies.
At Timgreen energy solutions Ltd, we are mainly motivated by extreme levels of energy poverty and high reliance on untreated solid fuels particularly fire wood and charcoal which not only drives the escalating rates of deforestation hence environmental degradation and biodiversity loss but also emits greenhouse gases particulary carbondioxide that has detrimental effects to both human health and the ecosystem.

Our Vision
To be the leading supplier of innovative sustainable and affordable energy solutions empowering households, communities and institutions to transit to a low-carbon economy

Our Mission
To revolutionize the energy industry in Uganda and beyond through innovation, education and partnerships to accelerate access to clean, affordable, efficient and sustainable energy solutions for all in order to combat indoor air pollution (TAP) environmental degradation and mitigate climate change crisis.
Core Values


Problem Statement
About 750 million people worldwide lack access to electricity, with 80% of them living in sub-Saharan Africa.
However if we are to look at access to clean energy more broadly, the number is significantly higher, around 2.6 billion people rely on untreated solid polluting energy source especially fire wood and charcoal for their daily cooking needs resulting into severe indoor air pollution (IAP), Environmental degradation and biodiversity loss.
About 3.2 million lives are lost prematurely around the globe to smoke-related illnesses, majority victims being women and young babies who take long hours in the cooking environments (kitchens)
1.3gigatons of carbon emissions produced per year as a result of cooking with solid fuels particularly fire wood and charcoal driving the escalating rates of global warming and so climate change.
200,000 hectares of forest cover are lost every year in Uganda. 50% of her forest cover lost between 1990 and 2015.
If nothing is done Uganda is bound to be bear with no forests by 2050.
Our Team

Turigye Evas

Taremwa Timothy .T
