d.light, a global leader in solar energy solutions for underserved communities, has been named as a key participant in Nigeria’s ambitious Distributed Access through Renewable Energy Scale-up (DARES) program, set to launch this month.
The $750 million initiative, is backed by the World Bank, and is an active partner in the goal of transforming the Nigerian energy landscape via the expansion of electrification through decentralized renewable energy solutions, particularly in rural and underserved areas.
d.light’s proven track record in deploying high-quality solar products at scale has resulted in its inclusion in the project, together with its commitment to providing millions with clean, affordable energy solutions.
Comprehensive Experience
The company has a history of over ten years’ experience operating in the Nigerian energy landscape with a track record of success in other large-scale energy initiatives—including Uganda’s $148 million UECCC program—d.light is well positioned to play a pivotal role in DARES.
The company’s expertise in solar energy solutions for low-income households will contribute significantly to bridging Nigeria’s electricity gap. In 2024 alone, d.light positively impacted 24 million people across the markets it serves in Africa and India, allowing the company to surpass 190 million cumulative lives impacted and contributing towards the company’s goal to transform 1 billion lives by 2030.
The DARES program represents a significant step toward sustainable energy access in Nigeria. Spearheaded by the Rural Electrification Agency (REA) and funded by the World Bank, DARES will drive large-scale deployment of solar-powered mini-grids and standalone solar home systems.
Significant Solar Investment
Of the total $750 million budget, $300 million is specifically allocated to distributed solar energy solutions, aligning perfectly with the Federal Government of Nigeria’s ambitious Energy Transition Plan and commitment to expanding off-grid electrification and reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
DARES is designed to stimulate economic development by creating job opportunities, enhancing access to healthcare and education, and fostering local capacity-building for renewable energy operations and maintenance.
Valentine Okwara, Managing Director, d.light Nigeria expressed the company’s commitment to the project, stating that “DARES is a major catalyst in our mission to empower millions with reliable, affordable, and sustainable solar energy solutions. This initiative goes beyond lighting homes. It’s about unlocking economic potential, enhancing productivity, and driving inclusive growth across Nigeria”, he said.