The Republic of Côte d'Ivoire plans to build 12 photovoltaic solar plants with a combined capacity of 678 MW across the country by 2030, and aims to reach a total capacity of 1,686 MW by 2040. . Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, August 7th, 2025 – IFC and the Government of Côte d'Ivoire today announced Infinity Power Holding as the winning bidder to design, finance, build, and operate two grid-connected solar PV plants in Côte d'Ivoire. The Ivory Coast's Minister of Mines, Oil, and Energy, Mamadou Sangafowa Coulibaly, has announced plans to. . African renewable energy company Infinity Power has signed two concession agreements with the Government of Côte d'Ivoire for PV projects with a total capacity of 80MWac. As part of the World Bank's Scaling Solar Programme, the projects are in Touba and Laboa and include the construction of 17 km. . Côte d'Ivoire has awarded Infinity Power with two solar PV projects with a combined capacity of 108 MWp through the World Bank's Scaling Solar competitive tender initiative. The auction, overseen by the Directorate General for Energy and supported by the International Finance Corporation (IFC). . Côte d'Ivoire is moving ahead with major solar initiatives, breaking ground on the Kong photovoltaic power plant after commissioning the Boundiali facility and launching work on the Ferké Solar and Amea Gontougo sites. The Kong project, valued at 37 billion XOF (over $65 million), will include. . The Boundiali solar power plant, which has now been officially inaugurated, contributes to the avoidance of 35,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions and thus to global climate protection. The new power plant supplies 150,000 people with sustainably generated electricity. In the vast landscape of West Africa. .