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06 · ENERGY · INVESTOR · OPERATOR

Powering the assets the closed loop produces.

Energy infrastructure investor and operator — solar, C&I, utility-scale — across eight African countries with $180M committed.

EnergyExternal site launching Q3 2026
Capital committed
$180M
as of Q4 2025
Projects delivered
100+
Strategic countries
8
Engineering certifications
ISO 9001 · CE · IEC 62443

The mandate

Africa holds 60% of global solar potential and the lowest electrification rate.

Africa Power Invest (API) is the energy arm of OGG. The firm finances, builds, and operates renewable energy infrastructure across the continent — residential kits, captive industrial plants, government-scale rural off-grid mini-grids, and public lighting.

Capital committed to date: $180M, with 100+ projects delivered in eight strategic countries. Engineering is certified to ISO 9001, CE, and IEC 62443. Carbon and ESG reports are produced for every funded asset.

Role in the operating system

Where capital becomes power.

In the OGG closed loop, API closes the cycle. The infrastructure designed, sourced, distributed, and executed by the upstream entities is operated and monetized by API — the cash flow re-funds the next mandate, and the loop closes.

Four-stage value cycle: client diagnostic → technical feasibility and ROI simulation → financing structure → installation, commissioning, and O&M. The APICapital crowdfunding platform extends access to retail investors from $500.

Geography & segments

Eight countries. Four segments. One operating model.

Active operations in Morocco, Senegal, Côte d’Ivoire, Mali, Burkina Faso, Togo, Benin, and Niger — with a 2030 vision to cover twenty countries.

Four investment segments: residential (domestic kits, lighting), industrial (captive plants, factory bills), government (public infrastructure, LED street lighting), and rural off-grid (mini-grids, agricultural solar pumping).

Track record

Selected mandates.

  • Benin · 2023

    Kossou Village rural electrification — Benin

    An off-grid village in Benin needed reliable lighting and basic appliance power without diesel reliance, structured as a microfinance-eligible deployment.

    Mini-grid commissioned · 24-month financing line · operational since 2023

  • Mali · 2024

    Captive industrial plant — Sahel

    An industrial operator with $200K+ monthly diesel exposure needed a hybrid solar-storage installation with bankable economics and a five-year payback target.

    Hybrid plant commissioned · diesel cost reduced 40% year one · payback on track for year four

Engage API

An energy asset with bankable economics.

If you have a project that needs financing, technical execution, and an operator that stays after commissioning, API is built for that.