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Mission 300

CURRENT INITIATIVE

Overview

Reliable, affordable, and sustainable energy is foundational to economic transformation, public service delivery, and job creation. Yet nearly 600 million people in Africa — 85% of the world’s unelectrified population — still lack electricity, and population growth continues to outpace new connections.

Mission 300 aims to connect 300 million people in Africa to electricity by 2030. About half of households can be connected through expanded power grids, while the rest will gain access through off-grid solutions like mini-grids and solar home systems.

A partnership between the World Bank Group and the African Development Bank Group, with support from The Rockefeller Foundation, Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet, and Sustainable Energy for All, Mission 300 translates commitments into implementation through national energy compacts, economy-wide reforms, investment programs, technical assistance, and private-sector mobilization.

Mission 300 has been endorsed by 48 countries and the African Union, establishing a continent-wide commitment, with 30 countries launching National Energy Compacts so far.

Why It Matters

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The Impact of Electricity

Mission 300 will help:

  • People. Electricity can transform everyday life across Africa, especially in isolated and vulnerable communities.
  • Economies. Reliable, affordable, and sustainable energy creates jobs, raises incomes, and strengthens economic growth.
  • Climate. Renewable energy reduces dependence on polluting fuels, advancing climate and health goals while meeting energy needs.

Learn more about how Nigeria is investing in innovative solutions to accelerate their renewable energy transition and provide a roadmap for the rest of the continent.

Country Compacts

Country Compacts

Thirty African countries have launched National Energy Compacts, setting targets and outlining policy reforms needed to transform the energy sector.

Explore the compacts
Mission 300 Fact Sheet

Mission 300 Fact Sheet

Explore Mission 300’s fact sheet to learn about the initiative’s progress toward its goal of connecting 300 million Africans to electricity by 2030.

Download the fact sheet (PDF)

Learn More About Mission 300

  • Mission 300 aims to bring electricity to 300 million Africans by 2030 through African leadership, increased funding, and accelerated partnerships.
  • Mission 300, a bold initiative led by the World Bank Group and African Development Bank, aims to bring sustainable electricity access to 300 million Africans by 2030 through African leadership, low-cost financing, and an unprecedented level of global collaboration.
  • At the Mission 300 African Energy Summit in Dar es Salaam, African leaders, in partnership with global organizations, will come together to drive momentum toward the goal of powering 300 million people by 2030.
  • Mission 300, a groundbreaking partnership led by the World Bank, AfDB, and global allies, has already connected 30 million Africans to electricity and is accelerating efforts to reach 300 million by 2030.
  • Zambia is emerging as a frontrunner in Mission 300, rapidly expanding solar and mini-grid projects, modernizing energy policies, and lighting the path toward universal electricity access by 2030.
  • The World Bank’s new Mission 300 Progress Portal shows accelerating progress toward connecting 300 million Africans to electricity by 2030 through collective action.