RURA — Rwanda Utilities Regulatory Authority
Rwanda's multi-sector utilities regulator, including energy, water and electronic communications.
Rwanda forms part of our Shell forecourt audit network — alongside Kenya, Uganda and Zambia — delivering harmonised, ATEX-grade electrical safety reporting under a single contract.
Texas Solutech is East Africa's specialist for data center electrical inspection, commissioning engineering and Uptime Institute Tier certification advisory — led by an Accredited Tier Designer (ATD). We conduct third-party critical infrastructure inspections across Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and the wider African continent, validating power distribution, UPS systems, diesel generators, earthing, cooling and fire-life-safety systems against IEC 60364, BS 7671, NFPA 75, NFPA 70E, ASHRAE TC 9.9 and Uptime Institute Tier Standards. Our non-invasive IR thermography, partial discharge testing and power quality analysis deliver zero downtime to active IT loads.
Rigorous Cx validates every critical path before go-live — no surprises on day one.
ATD-led gap analysis and advisory for Uptime Institute Tier II, III and IV.
Detailed thermal and power audits that reduce energy waste and lower operating costs.
Non-invasive IR thermography and ultrasound testing with zero downtime to active IT load.
Define systems, applicable standards (IEC, NFPA, Uptime) and audit boundaries.
IR thermography, airborne ultrasound, power-quality testing and checkpoint audits.
Classified non-conformities with severity ratings, photographic evidence and Danger Notifications for critical hazards.
Prioritised findings, signed certificate of inspection and Uptime TCOS recertification support.
Rwanda's multi-sector utilities regulator, including energy, water and electronic communications.
Rwanda's grid is small but extremely reliable; the national push to 100% electrification by 2030 is underpinned by EAPP regional interconnects.
Project case studies in Rwanda are listed below — real client work, not stock examples.
Real Texas Solutech work in Rwanda — drawn from the case studies on our Projects page.
Yes. We use non-invasive Method of Procedures (MOPs), including IR thermography and airborne ultrasound, to identify hotspots, partial discharge and insulation breakdown — all without taking any equipment offline.
Yes. Our audits map real-world electrical and mechanical operations to Uptime Tier III and IV requirements, serving as a rigorous pre-assessment ahead of official Uptime Institute site visits.
IEC 60364, BS 7671, NFPA 75, NFPA 70E, ASHRAE TC 9.9, NETA and Uptime Institute Tier Standards — with every checkpoint clause-referenced so findings can be cited by specific standard.
Texas Solutech engineers deploy across Rwanda with calibrated test gear and RURA-aligned reporting.