Our PSA Plants

Installed PSA Plants

Siaya PSA Plant

Our inaugural PSA plant launched in 2014 by the First Lady Mrs. Margaret Kenyatta, the PSA plant was set up as a PPP between GE Foundation, Hewatele and Siaya County. The plant currently serves over 10 Counties with oxygen and oxygen accessories.

Installed PSA Plants

Nakuru PSA Plant

The Nakuru PSA plant is a partnership between the Nakuru County and Hewatele with the support of Grand Challenges Canada. This PSA plant has twice the capacity of the Siaya plant and, together with the Nairobi PSA plant is expected to cover over 15 counties neighbouring Nakuru and the North Rift.

Installed PSA Plants

Nairobi PSA Plant

Launched in March 2018 by the Deputy President of Kenya, H.E Dr William Samoei Ruto, the PSA plant is also a PPP between Nairobi County, Hewatele, UNICEF and with Grand Challenges Canada as the development partner. The PSA plant is designed to serve the needs of Nairobi and neighbouring counties.

Installed PSA Plants

Maua PSA Plant

Hewatele PSA plant in Maua was build from partnership with African Mission Healthcare to build ,design and maintain a duplex oxygen PSA plant at Maua Methodist Hospital,Meru county.This plant has played a key role in oxygen access in the larger Meru,Isiolo,Embu,&Laikipia counties which were greatly unserved

Installed PSA Plants

Kisumu PSA Plant

Hewatele PSA plant in Kisumu is a partnership between Oxygen Hub and Hewatele.The 600 litres per minute oxygen PSA plant serving kisumu,kisii the general western Kenya and North rift areas.Has brought and end to scarcity of oxygen supply and was key in fight against Covid 19 Pandemic.

LOX

LOX Project

Hewatele, in partnership with international investors including Soros Economic Development Fund (SEDF), FinnFund, UBS-Optimus, Grand Challenges Canada, and AfricInvest successfully secured $20 million to scale up its Liquid Oxygen (LOX) manufacturing capacity. LOX is produced by liquefying atmospheric air and isolating oxygen through continuous cryogenic distillation. The project is currently underway, with the construction of what will be East Africa’s largest, most energy-efficient, and fully automated Air Separation Unit (ASU) facility. The new plant is in the execution phase and is scheduled for commissioning in December 2025, marking a major milestone in regional oxygen manufacturing and distribution.