The SESA Policy Briefs are now available

SESA presents its three policy briefs on the topics of Green Electric Infrastructure, Agri-Food Systems, and Acceleration of Sustainable Growth through Innovation, Education and Awareness Raising.

Practical operation and maintenance manual for Solar PV Systems

A Comprehensive Guide to Efficient Solar Energy Management and Maintenance

Africa in Transition: Charting a course for a green energy future

The “Africa in Transition: A Bright Future for Energy and Local Communities” event, held on May 20-21, 2025, in Brussels, marked a significant culmination for the SESA (Smart Energy Solutions for Africa) and ENERGICA (Energy Access in Urban and Rural Africa) projects.

The SESA Toolbox is live!

You can now explore the SESA Toolbox! Discover the open-access resources on sustainable energy about Agriculture, Economics, Energy, Environment, IT, Mobility, Social and much more. Join us in our journey to develop sustainable energy solutions in Africa. 

Discover the SESA platform for capacity building:

Promoting knowledge on smart energy solutions

What is SESA?

Smart Energy Solutions for Africa (SESA) is a collaborative project between the European Union and nine African countries (Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Morocco, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa and Tanzania ) that aims at providing energy access technologies and business models that are easily replicable and generate local opportunities for economic development and social cohesion in Africa.

Through several local living labs, it is expected to facilitate the co-development of scalable and replicable energy access innovations, to be tested, validated, and later replicated throughout the African continent.

These solutions will include decentralised renewables (solar photovoltaics), innovative energy storage systems including the use of second-life electric vehicle batteries, waste-to-energy systems, smart micro grids, climate-proofing, resilience and adaptation, and rural internet access.

Running from October 2021 until September 2025, SESA is the result of a strong partnership between leading European and African universities, research centres, industry actors, local governments, knowledge and implementation organisations and networks. These will be strengthened via peer-to-peer exchange, policy dialogues, regional and international events among others.

Partners

Use Cases

African countries

High-Level SDG Overview

SDG 3

Good Health
and Well-being

The project addresses health risks from household air pollution by promoting clean cookstoves fueled by bioethanol. In South Africa, the project reduced emissions of CO₂, NOx, and particulate matter.

SDG 4

Quality Education

The project provides hands-on instruction in renewable energy technologies. In Morocco, the provision of electricity for 16 households allows children to study in the evening. Over 225 individuals in Ghana and over 100 participants in Morocco were trained in technical skills.

SDG 5

Gender Equality

Clean cooking solutions reduce the burden of cooking and fuel collection on women and girls, freeing up their time for other activities. The urban mobility platform in Morocco attracted 40% female ridership. The PV hub in Kenya also offered employment opportunities for women.

SDG 7

Affordable 
and Clean
Energy

The project makes modern, affordable, and reliable energy a reality for rural households. In Morocco, the project produced 36,562 kWh of clean energy annually and provided first-time electricity access to 100 people. In Kenya, solar PV hubs and leasing models reduced reliance on fossil fuels and avoided high upfront costs for users.

SDG 8

Decent Work and 
Economic Growth

The project creates new jobs and opportunities for economic development. In Ghana, Econexus Ventures created five retail outlets and Nastech Power Solutions created 52 new jobs. The project in Morocco created 8 direct jobs in the e-mobility application. In Kenya, new jobs were created in maintenance, battery swapping, and recycling.

SDG 9

Industry, Innovation, 
and Infrastructure

The project fosters innovation through the deployment of advanced renewable energy technologies, such as solar PV systems with second-life batteries and bioethanol cookstoves. The project in South Africa used repurposed second-life EV batteries for stationary energy storage. In Morocco, it established a solar microgrid and an e-mobility platform’s charging infrastructure.

SDG 11

Sustainable Cities 
and Communities

The project improves the quality of life through cleaner cooking alternatives and reliable solar energy access. In South Africa, the transition to micro-utility EVs offers lower operating costs and improves local transportation for vulnerable groups.

SDG 12

Responsible Consumption and Production

This is a core contribution to the Kenya living lab. The project promotes a circular economy by repurposing second-life EV batteries, which avoids 218.85 kg of e-waste in South Africa. In Malawi, a change in behavior is promoted through training on the use of efficient cookstoves.

SDG 12

Climate Action

The project reduces greenhouse gas emissions by replacing fossil fuels and wood burning with solar PV systems and bioethanol fuel. The Morocco demonstration avoided 67,205 kg of CO₂, 1,363 kg of NOx, and 387 kg of PM emissions annually. In South Africa, a total of 5,896.62 kg of CO₂ was reduced.

SESA Demonstration, Validation and Replication Sites

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