Access to electricity plays an essential role in promoting economic development and improving the daily lives of individuals and their well-being. In sub-Saharan Africa, nearly 600 million people lack access to energy, and millions more rely on costly and environmentally hazardous oil and gas for electricity. To bring modern and clean energy services to Africa, microgrids are gaining traction as a viable solution because of the rapidly declining costs of wind, solar, and batteries, coupled with their ability to be deployed quickly and scale up over time.
Access to reliable and affordable power can be alluring throughout Africa. Nigeria, which is Africa’s largest country in terms of population and a top funding hub for tech startups, regularly suffers from frequent power disruptions, with half of its population living in rural areas having no access to electricity.