Core Insights - Africa is projected to experience its fastest solar growth in history by 2025, driven by a surge in utility-scale projects [1] - The Global Solar Council (GSC) report indicates that Africa will add approximately 4.5 GW of solar capacity in 2025, representing a significant year-on-year increase of 54% [1] - By 2029, Africa is expected to cumulatively add over 33 GW of solar capacity, exceeding the annual additions from the previous year by six times [1] Regional Highlights - South Africa is expected to lead with 1.6 GW of new solar capacity, followed by Nigeria with 803 MW and Egypt with 500 MW [1] Investment Requirements - Achieving the solar potential in Africa will require aligning financing, planning, and regulation with market realities [1] - Investment needs to reach up to $46 billion by 2030 to meet electricity access goals in African countries, with an estimated $28 billion needed for debt financing, $14 billion for equity investment, and $4.6 billion from grants and subsidies [1]
非洲太阳能装机容量在2025年创纪录后,预计到2029年将增长至六倍以上