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Featured Project
GenBatt Jamaica Ltd.
13 Haining Road, Kingston 5, Jamaica
Pioneering Green Energy for a Sustainable Caribbean.
At GenBatt Jamaica Ltd., we’re spearheading transformative energy solutions that set the foundation for a sustainable future in Jamaica and across the Caribbean.
With our combined Solar, Wind, and Hydrogen (SWaH) production facility in development, we’re aiming to redefine how the region generates and consumes energy.

Nestled in the heart of the Caribbean Sea, Jamaica is a vibrant island rich in culture, biodiversity, and natural beauty. From its stunning coastal plains and sandy beaches to the rolling mountains of its interior, the island offers unparalleled opportunities for renewable energy innovation.
However, Jamaica is also among the nations most vulnerable to climate change, making sustainable development crucial. By prioritising renewable energy, the nation can preserve its natural wonders for future generations while fostering economic growth.
Based at 13 Haining Road, Kingston 5, Jamaica, we are committed to supporting the region’s journey toward sustainability and resilience. With the pressing challenges of climate change, including rising sea levels and extreme weather, Jamaica must embrace renewable energy solutions to safeguard its future.
Paul O'Brien
Director of GenBatt Ltd

Our proposed SWaH facility
The Green Energy Solution
GenBatt’s Solar, Wind, and Hydrogen (SWaH) production facility represents a groundbreaking step toward a sustainable future for Jamaica. This innovative initiative combines three cutting-edge renewable energy technologies—solar power, wind energy, and green hydrogen—to create a comprehensive and resilient energy system tailored to the island’s needs.
Harnessing Jamaica’s abundant natural resources, the SWaH facility will transform how energy is produced, stored, and used. Solar panels will capture the island’s plentiful sunlight, generating clean electricity during the day, while wind turbines will take advantage of coastal breezes to provide renewable energy around the clock. Together, these technologies form a consistent, reliable power supply that drastically reduces reliance on fossil fuels.
To ensure long-term sustainability, the facility will also produce green hydrogen—a clean, versatile fuel created using renewable energy to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. Green hydrogen will power industries, transportation, and other applications, serving as an essential step toward reducing Jamaica’s carbon footprint and achieving energy self-sufficiency.
Why It Matters
Jamaica’s reliance on imported fossil fuels has long been a barrier to achieving energy self-sufficiency. With advancements in solar, wind, and hydrogen technologies, the island can move toward a future where renewable resources power its homes, businesses, and infrastructure.
Reduced reliance on imported energy will save billions in foreign exchange and create local jobs in the renewable energy sector. The SWaH facility will drive economic growth while lowering energy costs for businesses and households.
Key Benefits:
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Diversified energy sources that reduce vulnerability to global fuel price fluctuations.
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A sustainable path to economic and environmental stability.
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A model for other Caribbean islands to follow in addressing climate change.
Explore Jamaica’s Climate Change Policies:
