The List of Electrical Goods in Ghana

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Mr. Notebook Computers Gh. Ltd.

Near Sakumono Community Hospital, Sakumono, Tema

Nankani & Hagan Ltd.

6 Maxwell Rd., Adum, Kumasi

Navigator Communication & Technology Co. Ltd.

Next to Flair Catering, Cantonments, Accra

Nesstra Gh. Ltd.

10-12 Dadeban Rd., North Industrial Area, Accra

Nodanjo Ltd.

No. 15, Korley Kojo Street, North Odorkor, Accra

Novotec Ltd. (Head Office)

Ring Rd. East, Opp. American Embassy, Accra

Obters Motors

No. 2 Carl Quist Rd., Osu-RE, Accra

Okabros Contract Works

Urban Plaza Bldg., Kaneshie, Accra

Paladen Trading Co.

Adj. James Town Maternity Home, Accra

PC Depot Ltd.

Swanzy Shopping Arcade, Accra

Pelesport Ltd.

opp. Opera Cinema Pagan Rd., Accra

Pentania Business Services

Hse. No.13 Cedar Close, Dansoman, Accra

Potential Eng. Co. Ltd.

Prempeh II Street, Adum, Kumasi

Redington

Dufie House, C371/3, Samora Michel Rd. Asylum Down, Accra
1,343 companies

Electrical Goods in Ghana are items that are used for the production, distribution, and use of electricity. These goods can include items such as power generators, wiring, lighting fixtures, electrical switches, and other electrical components. Electrical goods are widely used in Ghana, both in the residential and commercial sectors. They are used to power homes, businesses, and other public buildings.

In Ghana, electrical goods are readily available and can be purchased from local retailers, online stores, or from international suppliers. There is a wide range of electrical goods available, from basic items to more complex products. Electrical goods are also used for various other purposes, such as powering machinery, powering medical equipment, and powering vehicles.

In order to ensure the safety of electrical goods in Ghana, all electrical items must be certified by the Ghana Standards Authority. This certification ensures that the electrical goods meet safety standards and are suitable for use in Ghana. Additionally, the Ghanaian government provides financial incentives to businesses that invest in electrical goods, making it easier and more affordable for businesses to purchase electrical goods.

In conclusion, electrical goods are essential to the functioning of Ghana's economy and are widely used in the residential, commercial, and public sectors. By ensuring that all electrical goods are certified and of high quality, the Ghanaian government is helping to ensure the safety and reliability of electrical goods in the country.