1.4m Ugandans to access energy under new EIB-ENGIE initiative

Millions of people, smallholders and entrepreneurs in remote villages across Uganda are set to access reliable and cheap electricity for the first time under a new off-grid solar scheme agreed between ENGIE, through its solar home system company, Fenix International, and the European Investment Bank, one of the world’s largest financiers of renewable energy.

“Access to affordable and clean energy is important to fight poverty, create jobs, and empower women and girls. The European Investment Bank is pleased to agree on new support for scaling up off-grid solar deployment in East Africa under this new partnership with ENGIE. Over a million people across Uganda will be able to access electricity for the first time that will power communications, provide light, and make cooking easier. This scheme will also reduce the use of kerosene, charcoal, and candles to help families save money, reduce pollution, and reduce the risk of accidents.

“Unlocking sustainable economic and social development through off-grid solar is key for Africa’s future and the EIB is pleased to back this project in Uganda,” said Ambroise Fayolle, EIB Vice President.

“At ENGIE, we see the massive potential of the off-grid electrification sector as a way to bridge energy gaps across Africa, faster and more affordably. Every day families across Africa are able to access electricity for the first time using off-grid solar technology provided by ENGIE Africa.

“Our new partnership with the European Investment Bank in Uganda will allow Fenix to provide ultra-affordable PAYGO systems to millions of people in villages across the country.

“This will provide access to clean solar power and financial empowerment. Providing access to energy in Africa is a huge undertaking but I firmly believe that universal access to energy is achievable in the foreseeable future, through smart investments in a combination of national grid extension, solar home systems and mini-grids.

“With our off-grid platform, we are industrializing and scaling up the development of a wide range of decentralized solutions, with a sustainable business model.

“As of now, ENGIE is providing decentralized electricity to more than 4.5m people in nine countries through solar home systems from both Fenix and ENGIE Mobisol, as well as mini-grids from ENGIE PowerCorner,” said Yoven Moorooven, CEO of ENGIE Africa.

The EIB has agreed to provide a 12.5m loan to support the deployment of 240,000 high-quality solar home systems in Uganda by Fenix International, a subsidiary of ENGIE.

Only one in five Ugandans living in remote and rural communities has access to reliable electricity. By scaling up the adoption of off-grid solar technology this new initiative will provide economic, social, education, and health opportunities for families and entrepreneurs who cannot be connected to the national electricity network.

Customers will also be able to benefit from Fenix International’s service centres that provide support in 30 languages across Uganda.

Following the new agreement between Fenix and the EIB households, entrepreneurs and smallholders across Uganda will be able to access electricity for mobile phones, solar lighting, refrigeration, radio, and television. This will help farmers to sell produce, create new markets for traders, and improve health.

Increased provision of reliable and affordable energy is expected to create new opportunities for women and girls and reduce exposure to indoor pollution from current kerosene use.

“The European Union is committed to supporting sustainable economic and social development across Uganda. This new cooperation initiative between the European Investment Bank and Fenix International, a subsidiary of leading European energy company ENGIE, demonstrates the value-added of European engagement with Ugandan partners to advance the country’s development vision. Harnessing renewable energy through innovative off-grid solar technology, combined with productive uses of power in rural areas, is a direct demonstration of the European Union’s green deal for Africa, providing new opportunities for millions of Ugandans,” said Attilio Pacifici, European Union Ambassador to Uganda.

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