“According to Dr. Kevin Kariuki, Vice President, Power, Energy, Climate Change & Green Growth, African Development Bank, in 2019, the African Development Bank reported that an additional 96 million African households had gained access to electricity between 2015 and 2019 and between 2019 and 2024, this trend has been sustained…
Northern African countries have nearly achieved universal access.
For sub-saharan counties :
- West African countries are in good track.
- Southern African countries driven by some countries known as power houses are progressing as well.
- It appears that the least energy developed sub-regions are East and Central Africa. With big infrastructure projects taking shape across East Africa, developing a reliable power sector is now more important than ever.
In Central Africa, from Chad to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and the Central African Republic (CAR), countries are stepping up initiatives to overcome this energy poverty. Gabon and Equatorial Guinea have reached 90 % electrification rate. Some countries as Rwanda and Kenya are targeting universal access for 2025-2030.”
From Global Energy Association.