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    AfricaGoGreen Gets over $30mn investments from AfDB, SEFA, Nordic

    Olu AnisereBy Olu AnisereMarch 11, 2022Updated:October 15, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    AfricaGoGreen Gets over $30mn investments from AfDB, SEFA, Nordic

    Launched in early 2021 with EUR 45 million in catalytic capital, the AfricaGoGreen Fund, a flagship project under the G20 Compact with Africa has received a $30 million investment from three development finance institutions.

    In a statement, the African Development Bank and the Bank’s Sustainable Energy Fund for Africa (SEFA) approved a combined-equity investment of $20 million in the AfricaGoGreen.

    The fund was established to promote private investments in energy-efficient technologies and business models, with the objective of decarbonising African economies and accelerating the energy transition.

    These new investments come on top of $11.5 million equity contribution approved by the Nordic Development Fund (NDF) in December 2021, according to the statement.   Based on its profile, NDF provides financing to climate change mitigation and adaptation activities within the nexus of climate change and development.

    NDF is also a donor to SEFA, thus reinforcing the close partnership to advance the transition to cleaner and greener solutions for the continent while encouraging the participation of the private sector.

    “This combined Bank investment will lead to increased financing of emerging projects and businesses in the areas of industrial appliances, electric mobility and green buildings, which are key to the decarbonisation of African economies and to a just energy transition”, said Dr. Kevin Kariuki, African Development Bank Vice President for Power, Energy, Climate and Green Growth.

    These new investments are also expected to trigger additional investments by commercial investors and financiers either directly or through the co-funding of projects.

    “Achieving the climate goals and universal access to clean and affordable energy will require vast investment in energy efficiency and, more broadly, in electrification and other sector coupling trends.

    “By targeting these emerging sectors in Africa, AGGF complements our climate and energy access portfolio, and is aligned with our strategic role as an early-stage catalytic investor”, said Mr. Henrik Franklin, Director for Portfolio Origination and Management at the Nordic Development Fund.

    Launched in early 2021 with EUR 45 million in catalytic capital, the AfricaGoGreen Fund is a flagship project under the G20 Compact with Africa. READ: AfDB approves $500,000 grant for clean energy in Nigeria

    “We are really happy to see the Bank, SEFA and NDF as new investors in AGGF. These new investments are also expected to trigger additional investments by commercial investors and financiers either directly or through co-funding of projects”, said Jan Martin Witte, Director Global Equity and Funds for KfW Development Bank.

    The Fund approved its first deal in August 2021, a loan to AktivCo – a company that finances clean energy solutions for powering telecommunication towers located in Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, Côte d’Ivoire, and Niger.

    Also, in December 2021, it made an additional approval of a $5.5 million loan to BBOXX, a technology company exploring energy solutions that would provide electricity and other utilities to the millions without them, for the expansion of access to clean cooking solutions.

    The AfricaGoGreenFund provides flexible and tailored debt instruments to private businesses in green appliances for domestic and industrial processes, green buildings, e-mobility solutions, and battery energy storage projects.

    It is managed by LHGP Asset Management, part of Lion’s Head Global Partners group. Clemens Calice, Co-CEO and founding partner of Lion’s Head Global Partners said: “We are excited to welcome the African Development Bank, SEFA and NDF as investors to the AfricaGoGreen Fund.

    “The Fund will take efforts to transition to a lower-carbon economy a step further by offering financing to innovative African companies that embrace energy efficiency as a challenge and an opportunity.” #AfricaGoGreen Gets over $30mn investments from AfDB, SEFA, Nordic

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