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Published: 31 Jul, 2025 10:31

Over One Million Zambians to be Connected to Electricity by 2030 Under New Energy Access Project

By: World bank group

LUSAKA, July 28, 2025 —The World Bank Board of Executive Directors has approved a $200 million International Development Association (IDA)* grant for the 13th phase of the Accelerating Sustainable and Clean Energy Access Transformation (ASCENT) Program which is set to provide reliable and sustainable energy services to more than one million beneficiaries in Zambia within the next five years.

The ASCENT Zambia project not only focuses on connecting Zambians living in remote and underserved communities, it also aims to supply reliable and affordable power to businesses and industries in Zambia which will in turn support economic growth and job creation. It will also scale up successful pilot projects, invest in new technologies, and build the capacity of local communities to manage and maintain energy infrastructure.

“The ASCENT Zambia project is a testament of the World Bank’s commitment to supporting sustainable energy access for all Zambians in line with the Zambia National Energy Compact, under the Mission 300 Initiative,” said Yadviga Viktorivna Semikolenova, World Bank Practice Manager for Energy for Eastern and Southern Africa. “We are excited to embark on this new phase and look forward to the positive impact it will have on local communities.”

The ASCENT Program employs a multi-phase approach to support countries across Eastern and Southern Africa to reach the Mission 300 target which aims to provide electricity access to 300 million people in Africa by 2030. The ASCENT Zambia project is the thirteenth phase in the region-wide program.

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