sustainable development goals

Eletco Angola AND THE SDGs

Promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and, by 2030, significantly raise industry’s share of employment and gross domestic product, in line with national circumstances, and double its share in least developed countries.

 By 2030, upgrade infrastructure and retrofit industries to make them sustainable, with increased resource-use efficiency and greater adoption of clean and environmentally sound technologies and industrial processes, with all countries taking action in accordance with their respective capabilities.

IMPACT FACTS

Import, sale, order and full installation of new elevators (including regen technology) escalators and electromechanical systems in residential, commercial and industrial buildings, including shopping malls, airports, clinics, underground parking and oil platforms. Preventive maintenance, repairs, modernizations, and improvements in elevators

500 elevators installed in residential, commercial, institutional and industrial buildings in Luanda, Malanje, Benguela, Lobito, Soyo, Cabinda and offshore oil rigs

Over 100.000 users and 200 companies served

Around 90% utilization rate

Around 400 training hours for local staff on rescue and safety

131 maintenance contracts – around 500 fixing repairs annually

Quick repair time: from a few hours to 2 days on average

No accidents ever occurred

Regen technology – 25% energy saved and recovered from elevators to the buildings internal grids 

84% of the inquired use the elevators often

Cabin space, elevator speed, feeling of comfort, light in the cabin and feeling of safety are the elevators features that please users the most

66% of inquired users reported that the elevators make them feel lees tired

THEORY OF CHANGE

Eletco Elevators



Eletco's impact  is: to improve the mobility inside modern buildings in Luanda, through a reliable and safe use of elevators and to introduce new standards of quality and engineering expertise to the Angolan market.



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