The African Development Bank’s €26.5 million financing of a 62 MW solar plant in Sokodé, Togo is set to transform the country’s energy landscape. This analytical article examines the project’s background, the international and domestic stakeholders involved, and the financial structure underpinning it. Togo’s new solar farm, co-developed by EDF and Meridiam with support from AfDB, SEFA, and Proparco, will generate 87 GWh of clean electricity annually – strengthening energy security, reducing carbon emissions, and helping drive economic growth. We delve into the expected local benefits (from job creation to lower power costs) and assess broader regional implications, as West Africa looks to replicate Togo’s success in renewable energy. What to watch: the article also highlights key milestones and risks to monitor as Togo works toward its 2030 goal of universal electrification with a greener grid.







