The Solar Africa Solar Outlook 2025 details that energy storage has become a critical complement to variable renewable energy (VRE) generation such as solar PV, with the trade body indicating that developers are increasingly looking to co-locate battery energy storage systems (BESS) with renewable energy power plants.
Solar PV, which, as reported by our colleagues at PV Tech in their write-up of the AFSIA report, reached 19.2GW in 2024, increasing by 2.5GW on 2023 levels, is becoming the focal energy generation resource for Africa.
Is solar PV a viable option in Africa?
To date, the potential of solar PV of different types (i.e, residential or utility scale) in Africa are still widely underutilized. Africa's energy mix is currently mainly comprised of fossil fuels and biomass .
What are the recommendations for solar PV systems in Africa?
Table 5. List of recommendations for solar PV systems in Africa based on the reviewed literature. Affordability of rooftop solar PV should be increased through government incentives such as appropriate FiT, subsidies, tax relief, public–private partnership, grants, loans (low/zero-interest), and community loan sharing programmes.
How can Africa boost solar PV uptake?
There are limited success stories in Africa relating to effective rollout of policy to boost solar PV uptake. In Ghana, the government embarked on a project to provide free rooftop solar PV systems (up to 500 W) to help reducing demand on the national power grid .
Why are solar PV systems a problem in North Africa?
The main barrier being the high initial capital cost (CAPEX). Furthermore, for the grid connected homes, subsidised low electricity prices from the grid makes the payback time for solar PV systems unattractive, particularly in many North African countries, .
How can South Africa achieve a successful solar rooftop PV market?
Successful financial methods may include 0 % interest loan schemes (community loan) supported by non-profits or government institutions, as implemented in South Africa. This stresses the need for comprehensive public–private partnership. A major challenge to the growing solar rooftop PV market is the e-waste disposal.