International Solar Alliance Launches Africa SolarX Grand Challenge

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  • The International Solar Alliance, has launched the SolarX Grand Challenge to spur African entrepreneurship and innovation at UNFCCC’s 27th Conference of Parties (COP27).
  • SolarX Grand Challenge aims to catalyse and accelerate solar adoption by motivating innovators and researchers to add value and much-needed innovation and disruption in the solar sector.

Under SolarX competition, 20 start-ups and innovators from countries across Africa will be selected, and a USD 300,000 cash grant will be awarded to the winners. The winning entrepreneurs will undergo an acceleration programme, be mentored and connected with investors, and provided access to the African markets.

Dr Ajay Mathur, Director General, International Solar Alliance, said, “The SolarX Grand Challenge is part of our two-pronged strategy to ease solar deployment in Africa. Under this strategy, we are creating a Solar Facility to enable investments to flow into African countries. Along with investments, a local pipeline of projects will simultaneously be needed. Through the SolarX Grand Challenge’s competitive process, we seek to create a group of entrepreneurs who will create locally relevant business models and a pipeline of projects. With innovation, commitment and the investments flowing in, we expect this strategy to create demand and supply, which will change the energy dynamics globally.

The first edition of SolarX will focus on the African region to attract investments in the solar energy sector, reduce the gap between energy demand and supply, and promote a robust start-up ecosystem in Africa. “With an estimated potential of 7,900 GW of solar in Africa, and only 4 African nations having a start-up ecosystem, there is a yawning gap between what is needed and what is available. African start-ups attracted less than 1% of global venture investments. With SolarX, we aim to change this scenario. This initiative will also help in implementing the roadmap to mobilize USD1 trillion for solar till 2030”, Dr Mathur added.

With climate change, energy access, and energy security amongst the world’s most critical issues, solar power is one of the lowest costs and most economical solutions for adding energy generation capacities. Africa, being at the heart of the Tropic of Cancer, has annual average solar irradiation of 2,119 kWh/m2 and holds the potential of thinning the energy gap with yearlong access to sunlight.

The SolarX Challenge will shortlist entries by April 2023 and declare winners by June 2023.

Author: Bryan Groenendaal

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