Work On Togo’s Grid Expansion Hits 34% Completion In Kara

Energy
Thursday, 27 November 2025 13:06
Work On Togo’s Grid Expansion Hits 34% Completion In Kara

(Togo First) - Work to expand electricity grids in Togo’s urban centers is 34% complete in the Kara region as of Nov. 24. The update followed a field visit by Benjamin Neumann, country director for the French Development Agency (AFD), one of the project’s financiers.

The visit to the Kozah, Kéran and Assoli prefectures gave AFD teams, accompanied by officials from the Electric Power Company of Togo (CEET), an opportunity to assess progress.

Contractors have been urged to speed up the work so that additional initiatives can move forward to meet growing demand. “On the ground, I observed that major needs remain, and the challenge is to address them as quickly as possible to support the government’s vision of universal electrification,” Neumann said.

The project, known as PERECUT, is scheduled for completion by mid-2026. It covers 53 localities across the country, including nine in the Kara region—Bafilo, Bassar, Guérin-Kouka, Kabou, Kandé, Kara, Kétao, Niamtougou and Pagouda—and includes more than 6,500 new connections.

It also involves the construction of 1,681 km of low-voltage lines, 200 km of medium-voltage lines and 371 transformer stations, at a total cost of 46 billion CFA francs.

Funded by AFD, KfW and the European Union, PERECUT aims to expand electricity access in inland urban centers and support Togo’s goal of universal electrification by 2030.

Esaïe Edoh

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