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Opportunity - BOOSTING DIGITAL INNOVATION IN THE ENERGY SECTOR IN AFRICA
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- Mini-grid
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- Energy Access
- Financing and Business Models
- Renewable Energy
Why a Digital Energy Challenge? The digital revolution is key for the energy transition in developing countries. In sub-Saharan Africa, more than 50% of inhabitants still do not have access to electricity. Public electricity companies and innovative start-ups will both contribute to better energy access and decarbonization of electrical systems through the implementation of innovative technologies and new business models.
Themes Universal electricity access and mini-grids Efficient grid management Resilience and decarbonization of power systems
Who can apply? Start-ups in early-stage activities, looking to scale up their digital innovations or digital transformation projects Public utilities in partnership with innovative technology or service providers, looking to implement innovative digital projects
All projects must be:
DIGITAL: i.e. have telecom, computer, or cloud-based technology as a central element of the project
INNOVATIVE: either intrinsically or in relation to the local market/country
LOCAL: with management activities in the African country where the project is based
Benefits for project winners
An annual budget of 1.8 million euros will enable a dozen awardees to benefit from:
Grant-based funding of up to 150K€ for Start-ups and up to 500K€ for Utilities, including technical assistance; A boot camp to foster new ideas and synergies; Increased visibility through social media campaigns



















