It is estimated that USD 800 million in debt will need to be invested in solar home system businesses in Uganda to achieve universal energy access (SDG 7). Local banks and financial institutions need to recognize this opportunity and play a role in providing local currency debt financing.
UOMA Hosts Matchmaking Event To Facilitate Solar Irrigation Financing
Uganda Off-Grid Energy Market Accelerator (UOMA), in collaboration with United States Agency for International Development (USAID)’s Power Africa, hosted a matchmaking event for solar irrigation financing in Kampala on 28th August 2019.
Productive use of off-grid energy: The business case in Uganda’s dairy value chain
Productive use of energy is gaining increased attention and traction in the market. This report assesses opportunities for productive use of energy in Uganda’s dairy value chain.
Mapping the Ugandan off-grid energy market–2019 edition
The Uganda Off-grid Market Accelerator (UOMA) is pleased to release a 2019 version of the market map to give a valuable snapshot of the Ugandan landscape and continue it’s role in coordination and communication for the market.
The role of digital financial services in reaching unserved populations
This report focuses on innovative models that can leverage digital financial services (DFS) to accelerate energy access. It addresses the current state of DFS for off-grid energy in Uganda, potential innovative partnership models, and challenges and opportunities for the space.
Insights and strategies to increase access in Northern Uganda
This report is one in a series of insights on how to reach ‘unserved populations’ by targeting barriers to both ability to pay and willingness to pay, discussing challenges across affordability, access and awareness. Today, ~80% of Ugandans live without access to modern energy with an even larger concentration in Northern Uganda. Bringing energy to these households has become a central focus of Uganda’s development agenda. In order to develop strategies to serve these households, UOMA is conducting research and releasing insights on the topic.
2018 Annual Report
UOMA completed a second successful year establishing itself as a credible entity and central stakeholder in the scaling of off-grid energy access in Uganda. We are pleased to share more about our work in our 2018 Annual Report which features our impact highlights and progress across our initiatives.
Fiscal Policy Analysis: An assessment of the tax and subsidy options to accelerate solar home systems in Uganda
This report shares a cost-benefit analysis of the impact of various tax and subsidy policies on the uptake of solar home systems (SHS) in Uganda. This study explores the levers of VAT and import duties, as well as complementary value of subsidies, both market and consumer facing, to accelerate the SHS growth rates.
Exploring models to increase consumer awareness: Insights from grassroots pilots with SHS operators
This report is second in the series of insights reports to discuss challenges in reaching unserved populations and draws on grassroots pilots UOMA has been running alongside solar home system operators in Uganda to test new models to enhance awareness.
Mapping the Ugandan off-grid energy market
UOMA seeks to reduce barriers to scale to accelerate off-grid energy access in Uganda
Today, about 80% of Ugandans live without access to modern energy. Bringing energy to these households has become a central focus of Uganda’s development agenda, with frequent discussion on reaching ‘universal access’ in the coming decades.