Togo to distribute solar kits to 100,500 households under CFA2.4 bln plan

Energy
Wednesday, 08 April 2026 11:24
Togo to distribute solar kits to 100,500 households under CFA2.4 bln plan

(Togo First) - Togo is advancing its universal electricity access policy, aiming for full access by 2030 through a series of government initiatives, including distributing solar kits to households, prioritising vulnerable populations.

According to the Ministry of Finance and Budget, which disclosed the information in its 2026 budget,  2.4 billion CFA francs has been allocated this year for the programme. The funds will be used to provide solar kits to about 100,500 households nationwide.

Solar kits typically include photovoltaic panels, batteries, cables, lighting and basic appliances. The programme targets communities far from the national grid to expand electricity access.

In 2026, distribution is planned as follows: 30,000 households in Plateaux, 23,000 in Kara, 16,000 each in Maritime and Centrale, and 15,500 in Savanes.

Beyond improving access to electricity, the kits are expected to improve living conditions and support small-scale economic activity. The programme may be supported by technical and financial partners.

Esaïe Edoh

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