The Facility for
Energy Inclusion’s Off-Grid Energy Access Fund (FEI OGEF) has reached a final
equity close with $59 million in committed equity capital and $36 million debt
facilities, to support innovative, off-grid energy access companies.
The final close, reached on 18 November 2019, was made possible through a $15
million equity contribution from the European Union (EU), and a further $17
million from KfW, acting on behalf of the German Federal Ministry of Economic
Cooperation and Development (BMZ). Additionally, the EU is providing $2
million to fund a technical assistance facility, to enhance local currency
financing. Other OGEF equity investors include the Nordic Development Fund and
All On Calvert Impact Capital and the Prudential Insurance Company of
America.
OGEF expects to raise further debt towards its $130 million target over the
next 12-18 months.
The African Development Bank (AfDB.org) is the fund’s anchor sponsor
with a $30 million contribution, and $8.5 million from the Global Environment
Facility (GEF).
Welcoming the EU and KfW contributions, Wale Shonibare, the Bank’s acting
Vice-President for Power, Energy, Climate Change and Green Growth, emphasized
the strategic importance of FEI in delivering the Bank’s renewable energy
strategy for Africa, and the global SDG7 goal of energy access. “We are pleased
to welcome the participation of like-minded partners in our shared ambition to
promote access to modern, reliable and sustainable energy in Africa, and to
enhance private sector participation in order deliver electricity to
underserved communities in Africa,” he said.
Modern, high-quality off-grid connections can transform lives, Babette Stein
von Kamienski, KfW’s Director of Power and Energy in Southern Africa, noted.
“KfW and BMZ have invested in OGEF to support this collaborative effort to
advance climate friendly off-grid energy in Africa, demonstrating that off-grid
solutions can complement sustained grid electrification to accelerate
electricity access to millions of Africans,” she said
Originally supported by a grant from the Sustainable Energy Fund for Africa
(SEFA), FEI OGEF is currently managed by Lion’s Head Global Partners.
“We are proud to have reached this milestone and excited to play a meaningful
role in growing the sector and serve customers who are not currently served by
traditional electricity grids. The off-grid market potential is massive and on
track to transform electricity access in Africa as we know it,” said Harry
Guinness, Fund Manager of OGEF.
FEI OGEF had its first close in November 2018 with committed capital of $58
million and has since closed a number of deals in the energy access space.
These include an $8 million local currency loan to BBOXX in Rwanda for the
expansion of its solar home systems business and a $2.5 million inventory
financing loan to SunCulture in Kenya, for the scaling up of its pay-as-you-go
solar irrigation kits business to smallholder farmers.
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