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    Africa’s biggest solar mini-grid firm plans Nigeria expansion

    Markel ZillaBy Markel ZillaJuly 6, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Africa’s biggest solar mini-grid firm plans Nigeria expansion

    WeLight, which operates more solar mini-grids in Africa than any other company, is planning a $650 million expansion to grow the number of people it serves 10-fold as its expands into countries with the two largest power-access deficits in the world

    The company, founded in 2018, is seeking to expand into Nigeria and the Democratic Republic of Congo, said Romain de Villeneuve, WeLight’s chief executive officer. It already operates in Madagascar and Mali and is seeking a fifth country to expand to

    The expansion adds to other steps on the continent to increase access. The World Bank and African Development Bank are spearheading a drive to invest tens of billions of dollars to connect 300 million Africans to electricity by 2030. Many of those will need to be reached with off-grid solutions like mini-grids, and the World Bank is backing funds to accelerate the deployment of the technologies

    “We are prepared for the next steps,” said de Villeneuve. “One million connections by 2030. I would like to be a bit earlier.”

    The company, in which the International Finance Corp. bought a stake last month, plans to spend $450 million expanding in Nigeria and Congo, which together account for about 170 million of the more than 560 million people without access to electricity in sub-Saharan Africa. Another $200 million will be spent in Madagascar, Mali and a new country, de Villeneuve said

    He expects toibuted renewable energy such as the World Bank-backed Dares program in Nigeria and the Mwinda Fund in Congo. The rest will come from equity sales, including to existing shareholders, and concessional debt

    “Private money cannot finance everything,” he said

    Axian Group Ltd., Sagemcom SAS and Norfund AS are the founding shareholders in the company, with the IFC the only entrant since 2018

    Currently, WeLight has around 65,000 connections, mostly in Madagascar, and is in the midst of an expansion to about 90,000, the CEO said

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