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Inside Africa’s powerhouse $16 billion solar push to light up every home by 2030

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
October 13, 2025
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According to the Ministry of Infrastructure, 82% of Rwandan households now have electricity, with 57% connected to the national grid and 25% powered by off-grid systems, mainly solar.

Experts warn that this overreliance on hydropower leaves the country vulnerable to climate shocks such as droughts and erratic rainfall that disrupt generation.

Rwanda’s $3.6 billion energy drive faces financing and policy hurdles

Rwanda plans $16 billion in solar investments to achieve universal electricity access by 2030, despite financing and policy barriers. [Photo by RODGER BOSCH/AFP via Getty Images]

But financing remains a major stumbling block.

The government estimates that it will need about $3.6 billion by 2035 to meet rising electricity demand, including $69 million for short-term solar projects.

Between 2035 and 2050, generation costs could surge to $38 billion, with solar investments alone accounting for $16 billion.

Private investors can only participate in power generation through independent power producer (IPP) models, with the EUCL acting as the sole off-taker.

While Rwanda offers some tax incentives, industry players argue that more predictable policies and cost-reflective tariffs are critical to attracting capital. Standardising power purchase agreements and expanding feed-in tariffs would unlock private investment.

As African nations race to expand access to clean and affordable energy, Rwanda’s solar ambitions could become a model for sustainable electrification, if financing and policy reforms can keep pace with its bold vision.

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