What's Happening?
Intersolar Africa 2026 is set to take place in Nairobi, positioning the city as a key hub for solar energy and storage in East Africa. The event, scheduled for February 3-4, 2026, will expand from the previous Intersolar Summit Africa into a full international
exhibition and conference. The conference will address pressing issues in East African solar markets, featuring high-level speakers from regulatory bodies, utilities, and financial institutions. Topics will include regulatory frameworks, market development, risk mitigation, and the role of private capital in renewable energy expansion. The event aims to connect global expertise with local markets, accelerating investment and project development in the region.
Why It's Important?
East Africa is emerging as a dynamic region for solar power and battery storage, driven by rapid population growth, industrialization, and rising electricity demand. The region faces challenges such as limited generation capacity and high electricity costs, making solar photovoltaics and energy storage attractive solutions. Intersolar Africa 2026 provides a platform for stakeholders to explore investment opportunities and address challenges in the solar market. The event could catalyze growth in the renewable energy sector, supporting economic development and energy security in East Africa. For international investors and project developers, the conference offers insights into market trends and regulatory environments.
What's Next?
The conference will feature around 100 exhibitors and partner organizations, showcasing the latest technologies and solutions in the solar and storage value chain. As the event unfolds, it is expected to drive investment and innovation in East Africa's renewable energy sector. The focus on regulatory and investment opportunities could lead to increased international engagement and collaboration. The outcomes of Intersolar Africa 2026 may influence policy reforms and private-sector innovation, shaping the future of solar energy in the region.









