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22 May 2025

Mozambique Opens Solar-Storage Minigrid Tender

22 May 2025  by pv magazine   
Mozambique’s Energy Regulatory Authority (ARENE) has launched a tender for the development of hybrid minigrids that integrate solar power and battery energy storage systems (BESS). The initiative aims to support the expansion of clean energy infrastructure in rural and off-grid areas of the country.

ARENE plans to select between two and four qualified developers who will be responsible for financing, designing, constructing, owning, operating, maintaining, and eventually transferring the minigrid systems. The project is divided into four lots, with a combined generation capacity of 3 MW. Each lot will include several minigrids, with individual installed capacities ranging from 25 kW to 100 kW, along with corresponding BESS installations.

According to the invitation to tender, interested and registered parties can access the complete pre-qualification documents through ARENE’s official website. The project is supported by funding from the German government via KfW Development Bank, reflecting ongoing international cooperation in renewable energy development.

As of the end of 2024, Mozambique's cumulative installed solar power capacity reached 107 MW, up from 103 MW at the end of the previous year, based on data from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). The new minigrid initiative is expected to contribute to further growth in renewable capacity, improving access to sustainable energy in underserved communities.

This tender represents part of Mozambique’s broader strategy to enhance energy access and reliability through decentralized and renewable solutions. By leveraging solar generation combined with battery storage, the planned systems aim to ensure a stable supply of electricity in areas that currently lack consistent grid connectivity.

ARENE's project is aligned with the country's efforts to diversify its energy mix while increasing resilience and sustainability in the power sector. The inclusion of storage systems is intended to address the intermittency of solar energy and support round-the-clock electricity supply.

Further updates on the selection of developers and the implementation timeline are expected following the conclusion of the pre-qualification and tender evaluation process.

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