Opportunity - The Digital Energy Challenge: driving digital innovation for energy in Africa

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Title
The Digital Energy Challenge: driving digital innovation for energy in Africa
Organization
Digital Energy
Type
Awards/Contest
Sector
  • Other
Country
  • Nigeria
Eligibility/Description
About the challenge

The Digital Energy Challenge: driving digital innovation for energy in Africa

The Digital Energy Challenge supports the development of innovative digital solutions that expand access to energy, facilitate the integration of renewable energy, and enhance the performance of energy operators across Africa.

Launched in 2021 by the Agence française de développement (AFD) and co-funded by the European Union through its Global Gateway initiative and the Digital for Development Hub (D4D Hub), the Challenge has supported 47 projects across the African continent. These projects led by start-ups, technology providers and energy operators, apply digital technologies to concrete use cases such as energy planning, network management, mini-grids, renewable energy integration, operational performance and rural electrification.

Focus and dates

2026 Challenge : categories and theme

The 2026 Call for Projects focuses on three priority areas: optimizing planning and investments, integrating mini-grid data, and improving network operations. The Challenge is structured around two complementary categories, in line with this year’s themes:

  • Tech Accelerator supporting high-potential digital innovation projects across any of the 51 specified countries in Africa
  • Partnership supporting a flagship collaborative project in Nigeria, led by the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC) in partnership with an innovative SME

Nigeria: a real-world innovation lab

With over 200 million inhabitants and around 90 million people still lacking access to electricity, Nigeria faces one of the largest energy access gaps in the world. This context, combined with the rapid growth of mini-grids and off-grid solar, creates a unique environment to test, refine and scale digital solutions in conditions that reflect real operational challenges across other countries in Africa.

Key dates

  • 20th April 2026: Call for projects opens
  • 5th May 2026: Information webinar
  • 17th June 2026 - 23:59 CET: Deadline for submission of applications

Autumn 2026

Selection results and bootcamp

Support & Opportunities

Benefits for challenge winners

Selected projects, one Partnership project and three to four Tech Accelerator projects, will benefit from:

  • Financial support to implement the solutions
  • Technical guidance including an expert-led bootcamp
  • High visibility within the Digital Energy ecosystem

Additional benefits :

  • Tech Accelerator: support throughout the project implementation
  • Partnership: in-depth financial and strategic support

Interested in applying?

Find full details on eligibility, themes and funding
Deadline
2026/06/17
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