Energy | Uganda
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Access to affordable and reliable energy in Uganda

This challenge is in phase: Sustainable Business

How might we improve access to affordable and reliable energy in Uganda?

Currently, Uganda has one of the lowest per capita electricity consumption in the world. Electricity demand has been growing at an average of 10% per year, however, the supply did not increase proportionally. There are vast opportunities to provide millions of people access to energy by offering tailor-made solutions for the Ugandan market.

Partners

01

Understand

Hydro, biomass, solar and geothermal energy are considered to have large potential for electricity generation in Uganda. The total estimated potential of renewable energy resources amounts to about 5,3 GW. At national level, 20% of Ugandans have access to electricity; however, this number drops to 10% in rural areas.

Scroll down and download our insights report to learn more about the business potential of renewable energy in Uganda.

 

Business Opportunities

  • Last-mile grid connectivity
  • Integration in mini-grids & off-grids
  • Empowering agriculture with energy solutions
  • Hydro
  • Biomass
  • Solar

02

Ideate Solutions

42
Participants
25
Companies
6
Ideas developed
4
Proven Business Models

03

Incubate business

4 out of 4 venutres passed this phase.

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Sustainable Business

Wamala

Wamala offers a mobile solar-powered cooling system that produces ice cubes which can be used to cool milk and other produce for storage and transportation.

E-/FTTV

E-/FTTV is a shared infrastructure concept that combines the rollout of electricity and ICT in rural areas.

Agali Awamu

Agali Awamu builds an ecosystem for farmers to receive gas for cooking in return for their organic waste.

The Integrators

The Integrators combine different non-grid energy production components, tailored exactly to the specific needs of companies.

More information

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