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Most funded alternative energy startups in Africa in 2025
Investors expressed great interest in Africa’s energy startup sector in 2025.
Companies developing renewable energy solutions, off-grid technologies, and sustainable energy access received considerable funding.
According to Nairametrics Research, these startups have received attention for their innovative solutions to Africa’s ongoing energy challenges, particularly in underserved areas with inadequate access to reliable electricity.
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The top ten energy startups have received multimillion-dollar investments, suggesting growing trust in their product and impact.
The funds are designed to help businesses scale their operations, expand their market reach, and accelerate the continent’s transition to renewable energy.
Most of the money raised came in the form of debt rather than equity, meaning investors are lending capital instead of taking ownership stakes in these companies.
These startups operate across different segments of the energy value chain, which includes off-grid solar power, hybrid solar-battery systems, clean cooking solutions, energy storage, and decentralized mini-grid infrastructure, each addressing distinct aspects of Africa’s energy access challenge.
**What the data is saying **
The top ten energy startups raised $787.3 million in 2025, representing 91.88% of the $856.85 million total secured by 52 energy-focused companies. This highlights the strong investor preference for a small group of leading firms.
Here’s a breakdown of the top 10 startups:
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**10. **Koolboks (Nigeria) — $11.2 million ****
The firm received $0.2 million in July and a further $11 million in August 2025, bringing the total to $11.2 million. Koolboks specializes in providing solar-powered refrigerator solutions to off-grid areas, particularly those in rural Nigeria.
This funding will allow the company to expand its operations and provide sustainable refrigeration to underserved communities.
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**10. **Koolboks (Nigeria) — $11.2 million ****
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