
CrossBoundary Access and ANKA announce $20 million mini-grid partnership in Madagascar
CrossBoundary Access and ANKA have signed agreements to finance, build, and operate a $20 million mini-grid portfolio in Madagascar. This partnership will connect over 62,000 Malagasy people to electricity by 2026. The partnership covers the development, construction and long-term operations of the mini-grids. The initiative marks CrossBoundary Access’ first expansion beyond Nigeria. For ANKA, the partnership is an extension beyond its current portfolio of decentralized energy projects, and a key accelerator to scale its impact, mobilize long-term financing, and strengthen its role as a catalyst for inclusive and sustainable electrification in Madagascar.
The mini-grids integrate solar PV generation with battery storage to deliver reliable, grid-quality electricity to homes, businesses and public facilities in areas that previously had no electricity access. Implementing these systems helps bridge the electrification gap across Africa, a region that’s home to nearly 600 million unelectrified people —the largest electrification gap globally.
Madagascar presents a compelling investment opportunity for mini-grid electrification. With a national electrification rate of 36%, and a rural electrification rate of 15%, and clear regulatory framework, the Malagasy market has established the foundations for energy access solutions.

Camille André-Bataille, CEO and Founder, ANKA

Humphrey Wireko, Managing Director, CrossBoundary Access

Terry Otinga, Senior Investment Associate, CrossBoundary Access
About CrossBoundary Access
https://crossboundary.com/access/
CrossBoundary Access is Africa’s first blended finance platform for mini-grids. CrossBoundary Access uses an innovative blended finance approach to invest in mini-grids and provide 24/7 grid-quality power to households and businesses in rural Africa. CrossBoundary Access reached first close in 2022 with $25 million from ARCH Emerging Markets Partners Limited, Bank of America, and Microsoft Climate Innovation Fund. In 2023, the platform secured an additional $10 million from AfDB’s Sustainable Energy Fund for Africa (SEFA). CrossBoundary Access continues to raise and deploy a total of $150 million of blended project finance over the next three years to bring clean energy to one million people in Africa. CrossBoundary Access is a member of the CrossBoundary Group.
About ANKA
https://www.go-anka.com/
ANKA is an impact- and innovation-driven group, composed of operating companies and dedicated financial vehicles, active in the renewable energy infrastructure sector. Since its inception, it has pioneered high-quality integrated solutions for electricity production and distribution with solar technology, combining technical and financial services for achieving universal access to electricity and supporting business competitiveness.