De-risking the solar ecosystem begins with improving electrification in Africa, where 680 million people still lack access to energy despite strong repayment records.
The ISA has introduced the Africa Solar Facility — a financial instrument aimed at helping the private sector absorb more investment risk and accelerate energy access.
Khanna highlighted the scarcity of concessional finance (under $50 billion globally in 2024) compared to the $2 trillion in clean energy investments, emphasizing the need to leverage limited concessional funds multiple times over.
ISA plans to unveil analytical studies during the Assembly comparing cost competitiveness across countries to guide private-sector-led solar manufacturing and investment decisions.