• Ivorian firm Tongon Solaire to build 52 MWp solar plant in M’Bengué, operational by end-2027.
• Project part of Energy Emergency Plan 2026–2030, adding 2,570 MW capacity, including 925 MW from solar.
• Plant to power 30,000 homes and cut 39,000 tonnes of CO₂ emissions yearly.
Côte d’Ivoire has awarded the construction of a 52 MWp photovoltaic power plant in M’Bengué to Ivorian company Tongon Solaire, in a move signalling stronger local involvement in the country’s energy transition.
The project, scheduled to start operations before the end of 2027, falls under the government’s “Energy Emergency Plan 2026–2030.” The plan targets 2,570 MW of additional generation capacity, including 925 MW from solar power.
The plant will cost CFA33 billion ($58.5 million) and produce 90 GWh annually. It will supply electricity to 30,000 households and prevent 39,000 tonnes of CO₂ emissions each year.
“This illustrates a strong political will to trust local human capital and build national champions capable of meeting the challenges of the 21st century,” said Abdul Soukpafolo Koné, managing director of Tongon Solaire, during the signing ceremony on August 5 in Abidjan.
Until now, most solar plants in Côte d’Ivoire have been developed by foreign companies. This project blends local renewable resources with domestic expertise, a combination the government hopes will anchor the country’s push for energy sovereignty.
Whether this momentum will expand and bring opportunities for more Ivorian firms remains to be seen.
Abdoullah Diop
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