
Following a meeting in Brussels recently, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and World Bank Group President Ajay Banga have announced their intent to align the European Commission’s ‘Scaling Up Renewables in Africa’ initiative with ‘Mission 300’, which aims to provide electricity to 300 million people in Africa by 2030.
With some 600 million people in Africa still without access to electricity, there is an urgent need for a coordinated, ambitious push to expand electricity access. This is critical to unlocking Africa’s growth potential, meeting rising demand, creating jobs for the next generation, and improving quality of life. The collaboration between Mission 300 and Scaling Up Renewables in Africa aims to drive this transformation.
President von der Leyen said, “We are on a mission: to power Africa with clean energy. Last November, together with President Ramaphosa, I launched the Scaling up Renewables in Africa campaign to drive critical investment towards this goal. Today, we’re taking it further. We join forces with the World Bank to turbocharge renewable energy deployment on the continent. Together, we want to deliver cleaner, more sustainable power to millions. Let’s make it happen.”
President Banga said, “Electricity is more than powe – it’s the foundation of jobs, opportunity, and economic growth. It is a fundamental human right. Mission 300 is about connecting 300 million people to reliable, affordable electricity so small businesses can grow and young people can be prepared for the jobs of the future. By aligning with the European Commission’s ‘Scaling Up Renewables in Africa’ initiative, we are strengthening our collective push to expand energy access, attract investment, and drive lasting economic progress.”
The ‘Scaling Up Renewables in Africa’ initiative launched by President von der Leyen and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa in November 2024 seeks to mobilize new commitments to boost RE generation across the continent.