Powering Zambia’s industrial future
through institutional-scale solar.
Afrigrid is an independent power producer developing utility-scale solar generation under Zambia’s landmark Open Access energy reforms. Phase 1: 50MW. Total platform target: 200MW.
Phase 1 capacity
Platform target
USD-indexed PPAs

Generation, transmission, and contracted off-take — engineered as a single financeable platform.
A market re-engineered by regulation.
Zambia’s Open Access reforms allow licensed IPPs to wheel power over the national grid and contract directly with private industrial off-takers — bypassing the single-buyer model entirely.
Revenue insulated from local currency risk.
Cash flows are secured through 15–25 year USD-indexed Power Purchase Agreements with creditworthy off-takers, structured to meet the underwriting standards of institutional capital.
A market transformed by regulation and driven by demand.
Zambia’s government has rewritten the rules of its energy sector. Licensed IPPs can now wheel power over the national grid and sell directly to private industrial consumers — no dependency on the state utility, no single-buyer bottleneck.
That structural shift coincides with one of the most significant infrastructure investments in the region’s history: the Lobito Corridor, a G7-backed logistics and rail programme unlocking massive industrial demand across central Africa.
Led by people who have built here before.
Our founding team combines international finance, Zambian energy sector experience, and on-the-ground government relationships. We are not new to this market.
Ready to learn more?
We welcome enquiries from investors, off-takers, and institutional partners.
