FSD Africa Investments (FSDAi), the investing arm of  FSD Africa, has today invested US$4.5m in Nithio FI, a renewable energy financing intermediary focused, to provide reliable and sustainable renewable energy solutions for households and small businesses in Kenya, Nigeria, and Uganda.

Nithio Holdings is an AI-enabled energy financing platform whose mission is to standardize credit risk assessments and therefore drive more capital to the sector, including by investing directly and efficiently in off-grid solar companies.

Over the next five years, Nithio FI aims to provide financing to more than 224,000 energy access products across the continent, including solar home systems (SHS) and productive use appliances.

Despite the increasing interest in Africa’s off-grid solar offerings, GOGLA’s statistics reveal that investment in the sector has stalled over the last five years. In addition, nearly 600 million people across the continent are still expected to be without electricity in 2030 unless there is significant progress in scaling up financing access.

Through the FSDAi’s investment, Nithio FI’s innovative approach will unlock capital for renewable off-grid energy in Africa, supporting access to energy for households, smallholder farmers, and micro-entrepreneurs that would otherwise struggle to meet the costs.

This increased access to clean energy will enhance approaches to countering climate change and promote sustainable development. This will be achieved by leveraging Nithio FI’s innovative approach which integrates repayment data and geospatial population mapping into its AI models to produce a standardized credit risk assessment and forecast of cash flows.

Nithio FI leverages this data to inform its investment decisions, directing capital to scalable, sustainable solutions to Africa’s renewable energy access challenge. Nithio FI currently provides receivables-backed financing in Nigeria, Uganda, and Kenya, with planned expansion in 2022.

FSDAi’s investment complements Nithio FI’s total raise of US $23 million. This comes alongside US$5 million from ElectriFi (the Electrification Financing Initiative funded of the European Development Finance Institutions Association, EDFI), and a commitment of US$10 million from the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC).

This complements the commercial equity supplied by Nithio Holdings. Combined, these investments will enable Nithio FI to demonstrate the data-driven model, lend to operators in key markets, and unlock additional capital. By end of 2021, Nithio FI aims to raise an additional US$25 million.

Additionally, Nithio Holdings also recently raised more than US$7 million to scale its operations and data analytics. The round was led by TPG’s The Rise Fund in partnership with Kupanda Capital, joined by Emerson Collective and Powerhouse Ventures.

Commenting on the announcement, Mark Napier, CEO, FSD Africa, stated: “Investing in sustainable and efficient sources of power will be essential to building a greener, more inclusive future for African economies. Through this investment, we hope to contribute towards tackling both the continent’s climate challenge and the power gap which still leaves many behind.

“The falling cost of renewable energy technologies means that our investment in Nithio will enable clean electricity to be provided in a way that is accessible across the continent, while also scaling up efforts to meet Africa’s sustainable development goals.”

In response to the announcement, Héla Cheikhrouhou, Nithio Co-Founder and CEO, commented: “In order to achieve universal energy access by 2030, last mile financing must scale to the billions. Nithio has developed an innovative approach powered by its Risk Analytics Engine to lend to small, medium, and large off-grid energy operators to drive scalable connectivity. We are excited to work with FSD Africa Investments to achieve this goal.”

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