Renewable Energy Startups in Africa

Startup Map Africa tracks the most active Renewable Energy startups and tech companies across the continent. Filter by country, stage, and fundraising status — or explore the full Africa startups database.

A curated selection of African tech companies solving critical infrastructure, financial, and logistical challenges across the continent.

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List of African tech startups filtered by country, sector, stage, and fundraising status
Name One-liner Country Sector Stage Raising
KMOTECH KMOTECH is a Polish company specializing in the design, construction, and service of ground-based photovoltaic installations, offering comprehensive renewable energy solutions. Poland Renewable Energy Not Raising
Sierra Power Renewable Energy (SL) Limited Sierra Power Renewable Energy (SL) Limited is a Sierra Leonean off-grid solar company providing clean, reliable energy solutions to communities. Sierra Leone Renewable Energy Not Raising
Sun King Provides off-grid solar energy products and pay-as-you-go financing to households in Africa and Asia. Kenya Renewable Energy Actively Raising
UPNEPA NG UPNEPA NG is a Nigerian resilience energy architecture firm providing certified renewable energy solutions for enterprises to ensure reliable power and reduce costs. Nigeria Renewable Energy Not Raising

KMOTECH

Not Raising

KMOTECH is a Polish company specializing in the design, construction, and service of ground-based photovoltaic installations, offering comprehensive renewable energy solutions.

Poland Renewable Energy

Sierra Power Renewable Energy (SL) Limited is a Sierra Leonean off-grid solar company providing clean, reliable energy solutions to communities.

Sierra Leone Renewable Energy

Sun King

Actively Raising

Provides off-grid solar energy products and pay-as-you-go financing to households in Africa and Asia.

Kenya Renewable Energy

UPNEPA NG

Not Raising

UPNEPA NG is a Nigerian resilience energy architecture firm providing certified renewable energy solutions for enterprises to ensure reliable power and reduce costs.

Nigeria Renewable Energy

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FAQs About African Startups

The ecosystem is diverse, featuring standout African tech companies in fintech, healthtech, and agritech. Notable examples include innovators like SunCulture, BasiGo, and RxAll, which are solving core infrastructure and financial challenges across the continent.

You can use our directory filters above to quickly sort the database. Whether you are looking for tech startups in Africa based in Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, or Egypt, our regional breakdown provides accurate, up-to-date data.

Fintech historically accounts for the largest share of funding, but sectors like climate tech, logistics, and enterprise AI are rapidly accelerating. African startups are increasingly building B2B solutions that digitize informal economies.

Yes, our platform allows you to filter startups in Africa from the early pre-seed and seed stage all the way to Series B and growth stages, making it easier for investors and corporate partners to find relevant african tech companies.