Top 10 African Countries with the Largest Solar Energy Markets in 2025
In the sections that follow, we explore the top ten African solar markets in 2025, spotlighting countries that combine scale, growth momentum, supportive policy environments and
Africa has 'unlimited' solar potential. Off-grid power could help light up the continent A worker fits solar panels onto frames during construction at South Africa's first municipally owned solar plant, on June 05, 2025, in Atlantis, about 40km from Cape Town.
In South Africa, LightBox Africa provides micro-financed solar kits repaid over three years. And Congolese startup Nuru, which means “light” in Swahili, focuses on solar mini grids for remote communities. In 2023, it secured $40 million to build the largest mini grid in sub-Saharan Africa.
It aims to bring 10 gigawatts of solar power to 11 countries in the Sahel region — Burkina Faso, Chad, Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, and Sudan — by 2030, potentially benefiting 250 million people.
According to the IEA, around a quarter of electricity connections in sub-Saharan Africa between 2020 and 2022 were provided by off-grid solar systems.
In the sections that follow, we explore the top ten African solar markets in 2025, spotlighting countries that combine scale, growth momentum, supportive policy environments and
Figures from the Global Solar Council (GSC) suggest that Africa added 4.5GW of new solar PV capacity in 2025.
This is according to the Global Solar Council''s Africa Market Outlook for Solar PV: 2026–2029 report. “Distributed solar is now growing as fast as utility-scale capacity, driven by low
The following table highlights the top 10 African solar markets by new solar installations (%) in 2024, reflecting the continent''s evolving energy landscape and the growing role of solar...
For Africa''s solar industry, 2025 was a significant turning point. In comparison to the previous year, the continent installed over 4.5 gigawatts of additional solar capacity, a 54% increase.
Made up of 54 countries, Africa gets more sunshine hours than any other continent. It has some of the highest levels of solar irradiance — the power of the sun per square meter — in the
Africa''s solar energy market continues to grow significantly. In 2025, the continent added more than 5,000 MW solar power capacity. In this article, we breakdown countries leading this drive.
Solar installations rose 54% in 2025, reaching about 4.5 GW South Africa, Nigeria, Egypt, and Algeria led new capacity additions Africa could exceed 31.5 GW of installed solar capacity by
Installations of solar power in Africa jumped 54% in 2025, new data shows, marking the fastest annual growth on record, driven by governments and development agencies deploying utility
Africa''s renewable energy transition is accelerating, supported by strong economic momentum, falling technology costs, and rising demand for reliable power. With economic growth
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