Ebook
Mapping utility-scale solar growth across five key markets in Sub-Saharan Africa
In much of Sub-Saharan Africa, reliable electricity remains concentrated in capital cities. But as droughts intensify and rainfall patterns shift, even major towns are at risk. Hydropower plants that once supported national grids are faltering. Without intervention, urban centers could face blackouts and industrial slowdowns.
Can solar energy help stabilize aging power systems strained by climate change? In this eBook, we’re looking at solar’s overall direction across five key markets, Kenya, Madagascar, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, and Zambia, to map market realities and help developers plan their next steps.
What you’ll learn
- How climate change is driving solar adoption in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Key solar potential stats for Kenya, Madagascar, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, and Zambia
- Policy shifts shaping utility-scale and mini-grid projects
- Where investment is flowing and what risks remain
Ready to unlock solar opportunities? Download the eBook now and start mapping your next move in Sub-Saharan Africa’s energy transition.