Tenga Solar Backs Schoolboy’s Revolutionary Energy Invention
In an exclusive development, a story with the potential to rewrite the rules of renewable energy has emerged from Zimbabwe. Tenga Solar, a leading innovator in the country’s energy sector, has formally signed a contract with an 18-year-old schoolboy to produce a revolutionary hybrid battery. This device claims to combine solar power with a proprietary water-based generation process. The announcement, made directly to us, presents extraordinary claims that are poised to send shockwaves through the industry once they become widely known.
We sat down with Tenga Solar’s founder and CEO, Arnold Zingwena, and the teen prodigy himself, Darryl MK, a student at one of Harare’s leading private schools, for the signing. The partnership aims to commercialise Darryl’s invention, which he has developed through a deep personal interest in energy solutions. The core promise is a system that efficiently generates power from both sunlight and water.
The Inventor’s Extraordinary Explanation
During our interview, Darryl MK outlined the scientific basis for his concept. He explained that his breakthrough lies in a novel method for electrolysing water. He claims to have discovered a way to split water into hydrogen and oxygen gases with significantly improved energy efficiency.
Darryl told us:
“Through my research, I found a pathway to split water into its constituent gases of hydrogen and oxygen in an energy-efficient way. These gases are then used in a generator to produce usable power.”
When pressed on the specifics of how this efficiency is achieved, both Darryl and Arnold Zingwena were clear that the details are a closely guarded secret. Zingwena stated:
“The process we use is proprietary and while it cannot be revealed now, it will be demonstrated. We understand the questions this will raise, which is why we are committing to total transparency in proving it works.”
They clarified that the generator requires an initial surge of DC power, likely from integrated solar panels, to start the water-splitting reaction. From there, the system is designed to sustain itself and deliver a net energy gain.

A Commitment To Public Proof
Acknowledging that the claims are, by their own admission, incredible, Zingwena and Darryl have committed to an unprecedented level of verification. They plan to provide a functional prototype for rigorous, independent testing in a very public forum.
They made a direct pledge to us, stating:
“We will provide the prototype for rigorous testing of its claims. To challenge any sceptic, we will provide the prototypes to iHarare and set it up, under camera so that it can be tested to show the energy that it can produce as well as for how long this energy can be provided.”
This promise of a camera-recorded, transparent test is their answer to the scepticism they know will inevitably follow this announcement. While we, as the first to report this story, have no independent expert analysis to cite yet, we anticipate that the global energy community will closely monitor the forthcoming demonstration. The world now waits to see if this young inventor and his corporate partner can substantiate a claim that could revolutionise power generation.
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