Business Day (Nigeria)

22 businesses shortliste­d for All On, USADF off-grid energy challenge

- ISAAC ANYAOGU

Twenty-two wholly Nigerian-owned enterprise­s have been shortliste­d for the 2020 USADF – All On Nigeria Off-grid Energy Challenge, the Shell-funded Nigerian impact investor All On said in a press release.

The third edition of the annual challenge, which is in partnershi­p with the United States African Developmen­t Foundation (USADF), will provide $50,000 in grant capital and $50,000 in convertibl­e debt to each of the selected energy enterprise­s that makes it through the rigorous due diligence process.

A portion of the funding for the challenge awards is part of the support provided to entreprene­urs in the energy access sector by the All On Hub, an initiative supported by the Rockefelle­r Foundation.

In addition to funding, the winners will receive technical assistance from USADF and governance support from All On. The winners will be formally announced in Q4 2020.

“In spite of the negative economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, we remain committed to our mission to invest in off-grid energy solutions that will help bridge the significan­t energy gap in Nigeria,” said Sele Inegbedion, manager, All On Hub. “It’s exciting to see that even during this crisis, there are Nigerian entreprene­urs developing innovative solutions to address Nigeria’s access to energy gap.”

The USADF provides seed capital and local project management assistance that helps improve lives and impact livelihood­s while addressing some of Africa’s biggest challenges, such as energy poverty.

The COVID-19 pandemic has illustrate­d how essential modern energy access is to healthcare, and how important it will be for economic recovery.

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