Access

Electricity access

As of end April 2024, the cumulative connectivity rate in Rwanda is 77.1% of Rwandan households including 54.5% connected to the national grid and 22.7% accessing through off-grid systems (mainly solar).

During the elaboration of the EDPRS II, the Government of Rwanda took a clear policy decision to diversify the sources of electricity from traditional dominant grid to include even off-grid connections. Subsequently, Households far away from the planned national grid coverage have been encouraged to use alternatively cheaper connections such as Mini-grids and Solar Photovoltaics (PVs) to reduce the cost of access to electricity whilst relieving constraints on historical government subsidies.

 

District

Access rate

Bugesera

77.3%   

Burera

66.8%

Gakenke

96.1%

Gasabo

88.7%

Gatsibo

67.3%

Gicumbi

65.0%

Gisagara

61.5%

Huye

72.1%

Kamonyi

73.1%

Karongi

74.4%

Kayonza

77.7%

Kicukiro

93.0%

Kirehe

74.4%

Muhanga

84.9%

Musanze

73.8%

Ngoma

77.2%

Ngororero

67.9%

Nyabihu

61.4%

Nyagatare

73.6%

Nyamagabe

72.9%

Nyamasheke

76.6%

Nyanza

73.4%

Nyarugenge

92.4%

Nyaruguru

82.8%

Rubavu

78.0%

Ruhango

76.5%

Rulindo

74.5%

Rusizi

79.4%

Rutsiro

77.8%

Rwamagana

82.4%

NATIONAL

77.1%

  

Ongrid

As of April 2024, the cumulative connectivity rate in Rwanda is 77.1% of Rwandan households including 54.5% connected to the national grid and 22.7% accessing through off-grid systems (mainly solar).

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Offgrid

Offgrid

As of April 2024, the cumulative connectivity rate in Rwanda is 77.1% of Rwandan households including 54.5% connected to the national grid and 22.7% accessing through off-grid systems (mainly solar).

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