News listings

energy-pedia alternative energy

Benin flagBenin

Middle East / Africa >>> Benin

Benin: EBRD launches its first sub-Saharan Africa investment in Benin


15 Dec 2025

  • First EBRD investment in sub-Saharan Africa is in Benin to strengthen the national grid and connect 600,000 people
  • EBRD to provide a €30 million sovereign loan to Société Béninoise d’Énergie Électrique
  • The loan is part of a €173 million programme, with planned co-financing by the AFD and EIB, that also benefits from a grant under the EU’s Africa Investment Platform
Photo - see caption

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has launched its first investment in sub-Saharan Africa. The Bank’s facility in Benin will support the country’s efforts to expand reliable electricity access to underserved communities in the Mono, Couffo and Borgou regions.

The €30 million sovereign loan to Société Béninoise d’Énergie Électrique (SBEE), the national power distribution utility, marks a significant step in strengthening Benin’s national grid, modernising its distribution infrastructure and improving the daily lives of rural communities and vulnerable households, particularly women.

The EBRD’s loan is part of a €173 million programme, with planned co-financing by Agence Française de Développement, the leading partner in this investment, and the European Investment Bank. The financing programme will also receive an investment grant from the European Union’s Africa Investment Platform.

This rural electrification project will enhance energy reliability and connect to the grid 120,000 new households, or 600,000 people, across 750 rural villages and towns, enabling communities to benefit from new social and economic opportunities.

The project involves extending, modernising and increasing the density of the medium- and low-voltage distribution network across the aforementioned regions, paired with modern grid enhancements such as improved fault-detection systems and stronger cybersecurity capabilities for SBEE.

Dasha Dougans, EBRD Head of Benin, said: 'I am delighted to sign our first financing in sub-Saharan Africa only a few months after Benin became a recipient country. This transformative investment will help expand access to reliable electricity for thousands of families. It will also strengthen the resilience and sustainability of Benin’s energy infrastructure, which is fundamental to accelerating rural development and unlocking economic potential.'

Benin became an EBRD shareholder in 2024 and a country of operation in July 2025. In Benin, the Bank aims to invest in sustainable critical infrastructure that underpins private-sector development, support the modernisation and efficiency of enterprises, and strengthen the economic governance of institutions.

Original announcement

Source: EBRD





Bookmark and Share


A global information service for upstream oil and gas opportunities - divestitures, farmins and farmouts and licensing rounds.


Subscriber Only Deals

Current Deals

Current Upstream Deals: 195

Completed Deals

Completed Upstream Deals: 6640

Company Profiles

Current Company Profiles: 2933

Corporate Activity

Current Corporate Activity articles: 4197

Companies Looking

Current number of articles: 466

Company Sales

Current Company Sales articles:1674

Geostudies

Current Geostudies articles: 1003

How to subscribe

energy-pedia Jobs

RSS Feed Widget
See all jobs...


energy-pedia Databank

The energy-pedia databank contains links to information on the world financial and energy markets, including share prices, oil and gas prices and the global stock exchanges. Read more...



energy-pedia Glossary

A list of commonly used terms in the oil and gas industry. Read more...

Subscribe

Subscribe to the FREE
energy-pedia Daily Newsletter
Subscribe

Rose & Assocs
Telos NRG
OPC
Borchwix
Bayphase
energy365
Merlin
Union Jack Oil 149
Syntillica
About energy-pedia

energy-pedia news is a FREE news service written and edited by E and P professionals for E and P professionals.

We don't just report the news, we give you the technical background as well, with additional information derived from our unique energy-pedia opportunities service.
Contact us

energy365 Ltd

238 High Street
London Colney
St Albans
UNITED KINGDOM

Tel: +44(0)1727 822675

Email: info@energy-pedia.com