ENGIE Energy Access, Africa’s top provider of Pay-As-You-Go (PAYGO) and mini-grid solutions, has started building 15 solar mini-grids in Zambia’s Eastern Province. This project is a key component of the transformative Increase Access to Electricity and Renewable Energy Production (IAEREP) program, supported by the 11th European Development Fund and the European Union.
By expanding the adoption of off-grid energy solutions in Zambia, ENGIE Energy Access will provide reliable electricity to underserved families and small businesses, creating economic growth and increasing socio-economic welfare in local communities.
MySol Grid Zambia, a unit of ENGIE Energy Access, is responsible for constructing, owning, operating, and maintaining these mini-grids. This ensures that residential, commercial, and productive-use customers have access to dependable and renewable power along with value-adding services.
“We are excited to announce this significant milestone, which brings ENGIE Energy Access closer to achieving its goal of operating 60 mini-grids across five provinces in Zambia. This project supports several United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG 7, by delivering affordable, reliable, and sustainable clean energy to 40,000 people living in rural areas. Our work is an important element of the national electrification plans, and we are committed to collaborating with the authorities to expand energy access and promote sustainable development in Zambia,” said Gillian-Alexandre Huart, CEO of ENGIE Energy Access.
The first sites in this groundbreaking project include Lusinde, Kandongwa, Nyimba Mwana, Chidiwa, Chataika, Kanyanga, Petulo, Kasamba, Chidiwa, Mphole, Mung’omba, Kalambana, Mtore, Kondwelani, Lunga, and Luamphande. They are scheduled to be operational by the end of 2024.
In 2023, MySol Grid Zambia signed a USD 7.5 million debt facility with the Facility for Energy Inclusion (FEI), managed by Cygnum Capital. This funding will provide the company with the necessary resources and flexibility to construct a total of 60 mini-grids under the IAEREP program. This is a significant step for the mini-grid sector, with these assets having attracted non-recourse long-term financing.
ENGIE Energy Access has been operating in Zambia since 2017. The company now employs over 250 people, works with 650 independent sales agents, and has established more than 60 locations nationwide. They have sold over 300,000 solar kits and have one mini-grid running in Chitandika.