$1.5M USD Awarded for Income-Generating Appliances in Africa

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The funds will support 19 companies in Ethiopia, Kenya, and Nigeria whose appliances increase productivity, create jobs, and grow local economies.

Nairobi, Kenya, 9 July 2026—Nineteen productive use appliance companies across Kenya, Nigeria, and Ethiopia have been awarded $1.5 million USD through the Productive Use Financing Facility (PUFF) to expand access to income-generating solar appliances for entrepreneurs and small businesses.

The funding, announced by CLASP at the Adaptation Investment Summit 2026, will help beneficiaries to increase productivity, create jobs, and grow local economies. The funding targets to deploy 3,800 productive use equipment (PUE), supporting over 3,000 green jobs across the three countries.

The selected beneficiary companies are:

  • Five from Ethiopia: Awdi Negesti Special Purpose Machinery Manufacturing, Center for Applied Manufacturing Service & Engineering, Green Scene Energy PLC, Inter Ethiopia, Zicon Trading
  • Six from Kenya: Agsol Limited, Epicenter Africa Limited, Plexus Energy Limited, Suncool Storage, SunCulture Kenya Limited, Sunspot Energy Kenya (Spark Possibilities)
  • Eight from Nigeria: Asolar System Nigeria Limited, Ceesolar Energy Limited, Cloud Energy Photoelectric, Consistent Energy Ltd, D@ech Nig Ltd, Ecotutu, Sosai Renewable Energies, GreenPower Overseas Limited

While electricity access across Africa continues to grow through initiatives such as Mission 300, many businesses lack access to the appliances needed to turn energy into jobs, income, and opportunity. These appliances include solar-powered water pumps, solar-powered refrigeration, solar-powered milling equipment, and other income-generating appliances. High upfront set up costs and costs associated with running inefficient appliances are the primary barriers for growth for businesses in Africa.

PUFF, an initiative managed by CLASP and supported by the Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet, will fund the selected companies to help reduce upfront production costs and make the appliances more affordable and accessible to farmers, entrepreneurs, and small businesses across the target regions. This access will enable more entrepreneurs to grow their businesses, creating increased income and impact for their families and communities.

Commenting on the initiative, Emmanuel Aziebor, Senior Director, Africa at CLASP, said, “Africa’s economic future depends not just on expanding access to electricity, but on ensuring that energy powers businesses, creates jobs, and improves livelihoods. The technologies already exist. The challenge is making them accessible to the entrepreneurs who need them most. Through PUFF, we are helping bridge that gap so more businesses can invest, grow, and drive local economic development.”

The selected companies are entering a sector with considerable room to grow: The productive use appliances (appliances that generate income) sector currently reaches less than 1% of the serviceable African market. If the sector was able to bridge that gap, it would lead to more jobs and increased incomes, reaching an income potential of almost $16 billion USD each year and the creation of 50 million new jobs over the next decade.

Carol Koech, Vice President for Africa at the Global Energy Alliance, said, “We understand that creating access to affordable capital is essential for accelerating the adoption of renewable energy technologies. Our goal is to empower African entrepreneurs with the tools to grow their businesses by aligning finance, technology, markets, and enabling policies that do this while accelerating more equitable energy transition across the region.”

“What we’ve learned through PUFF is that the market is ready,” said William Mulehi, Senior Manager at CLASP. “The next step is helping businesses overcome the upfront cost of investing in productive-use appliances. This second round of funding is designed to do exactly that, enabling the selected companies to adopt technologies that will enable them reach more entrepreneurs and expand into new markets.”

PUFF has a proven track record. The initiative provided $2.7 million USD in its first round of funding between 2022 and 2024 to support the sale of almost 16,000 income-generating appliances across the region, directly impacting over 53,000 people across Africa.

About the Productive Use Financing Facility


The Productive Use Financing Facility (PUFF) is an innovative program that provides grants, procurement subsidies and technical assistance to suppliers and distributors in order to lower appliance prices and reach more customers. This makes it easier for small businesses, entrepreneurs, and households to buy energy-efficient technologies, such as solar water pumps, mills, and refrigerators, at favorable prices.

This program is supported by the Global Alliance for People and Planet. For more information, read the financing facility 2.0 press release, contact financing@clasp.ngo, and follow us on LinkedIn for regular updates on how the financing facility is benefiting people and our planet.

About CLASP


CLASP is the leading global authority on efficient appliances’ role in fighting climate change and improving people’s lives. With 25 years of expertise and offices on four continents, CLASP collaborates with policymakers, industry leaders, and other experts to deliver clear pathways to a more sustainable world for people and the planet.

About the Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet


Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet is a global nonprofit that builds public, private, and philanthropic partnerships to accelerate clean energy and economic opportunity. Founded in 2021 by The Rockefeller Foundation, IKEA Foundation and Bezos Earth Fund, we build the technical, financial and institutional foundations that make clean energy investable and scalable across emerging economies. Our work is anchored in two mutually reinforcing global pillars that together address the market fragmentation that has historically slowed down progress on energy access and economic development. Grids of the Future strengthens energy supply through AI-enabled, renewables-ready power grids. Powering Opportunity builds demand, helping people harness clean energy to power businesses, create jobs and drive economic growth. Together, these pillars create a reinforcing cycle of abundant energy and economic opportunity.

With 130 projects across Africa, Asia and Latin America and the Caribbean, we are on track to reach 91 million people with clean energy, create or improve more than 3 million jobs and prevent nearly 300 million tons of carbon emissions. For more information, please visit www.energyalliance.org and follow us on LinkedIn.

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