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Energy Access Booster
All right reserved, 2024
Apply to our program and win strategic advisory and a grant funding to accelerate the growth of your company.
2024 edition
Applications
are open
01.
Generation & productive uses
Large enough to drive demand for off-grid and minigrids, including early movers in waste and/or water management.
02.
Cross-cutting solutions
Focus on e-cooking, driving on-grid or off-grid demand.
03.
Sustainable cold chain
Large enough to drive demand for off-grid and minigrids, early-movers in waste and water management.
You are a private company.
You have raised less than 5M$ since inception.
Your main operations are in Africa, India or Southeast Asia. [1]
You have launched a pilot for the submitted project and generated more than 5k$ of monthly revenue last quarter.
You are active in one of the themes of this year edition.
Not eligible? No worries, you can still apply in the free application form.
Successful applicants will benefit from one or more of the following support schemes, depending on their needs and the applicable eligibility criteria.
Receive strategic advisory support in refining business models & economics, growth strategy and market expansion, fundraising and more. [2]
A financial contribution around 50K$ per selected company. [3]
Contribute to the impact evaluation of the Energy Access Booster and get feedback on impact achieved.
Access networks of partners, from potential debt & equity investors to potential clients, partnerships, talents, and more.
Call for projects opens May 14th & closes June 30th
The selection of the successful applicants is scheduled to take place between early July and early September 2024.
2023
Varied booster runner-ups
Special edition devoted to the finalists of previous editions, who were not selected previously but whose applications caught the organisers’ attention. These companies are active in the fields of biogas, off-grid solar and electronics.
“Thank you immensely for your comprehensive wrap-up and the invaluable deliverables you've shared. Your dedication and expertise have certainly provided our team with insightful tools to navigate production cost considerations, assess financial trends, and explore local manufacturing opportunities.”
Innovex
2021
Sustainable mobility
Edition focused on mobility as it is a fundamental driver for any economy. Mobility solutions are a prerequisite for social inclusion, enabling access to jobs and essential services such as healthcare and education.
The five winners were announced at COP26, held in Glasgow, Scotland, from October 31st to November 12th, 2021.
“Thank you to Blunomy and the team for the excellent work, it was great to work with you as part of the EAB grant program.”
Basigo
2019
Clean cooking
The prize was awarded to entrepreneurs implementing energy access projects in Africa or Asia in two priority sectors: clean cooking and bioenergy production.
The winners were announced at the Global Off-grid Solar Forum Nairobi conference, held in Nairobi, Kenya, February 18th-20th, 2020.
2018
Varied booster runner-ups
Special edition devoted to the finalists of previous editions, who were not selected previously but whose applications caught the organisers’ attention. These companies are active in the fields of biogas, off-grid solar and electronics.
[1] For any project operating in a country under economic sanctions, the application will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis by the organisers at the time of selection. Countries of particular interest for the organisers include (but are not limited to): Angola, Bangladesh, Benin, Botswana, Burma, Cambodia, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, India, Indonesia, Ivory Coast, Laos, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mongolia, Mozambique, Namibia, Nepal, Philippines, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Tanzania, Thailand, Togo, Vietnam, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
[2] As per Blunomy’s travel policy, the on-field advisory support mission will only be carried out if the project takes place in an eligible country: these are countries that are categorised as “normal vigilance” or “enhanced vigilance” by the French Ministry of European and Foreign Affairs. The country’s situation will be re-assessed during the selection process. The impossibility to carry out the on-field mission is likely to lead to non-selection as the positive impact of the organisers on the laureate would be diminished.
See: https://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/en/country-files/africa/ and https://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/en/country-files/asia-and-oceania/
The strategic advisory mission’s aim is to position laureates on a path to profitability and growth. Blunomy will work with winning start-ups to identify issues that need to be addressed to grow their business. Blunomy will evaluate the grant amount after the on-field advisory support mission and wire it after completion of the mandate (Blunomy will split $250,000 between 5 to 7 grantees). The grant may exclusively be used for the purposes defined at the end of the strategic advisory mission and a monitoring plan will be agreed on with the grantees to ensure guidelines are followed. Blunomy’s support during the advisory mandate can include assessment of operational, sales and distribution, unit economics analysis, business model analysis, customer acquisition and retention, geographical expansion, among others.
[3] Up to $5,000 of the financial contribution will be used by successful applicants to subscribe to a product & public liability insurance which complies with the international standards, if none is in place. As per Blunomy’s pro-bono advisory policy, part of the grant will be used to cover Blunomy’s travel expenses, if these expenses are not directly paid by the laureate.