Affordable and Clean Energy
Distributed solar energy infrastructure for agri-businesses across Oromia and Sidama — replacing diesel pumps and grid-edge generation with auditable renewable capacity.
Every megawatt deployed is paired with measurable social and environmental return — verifiable through Verra VCS methodologies and UN SDG cross-alignment.

EthioSolar's scalable clean-tech infrastructure is structurally designed to align with the International Finance Corporation (IFC) Performance Standards on Environmental and Social Sustainability, specifically addressing Resource Efficiency (Standard 3) and Community Health, Safety, and Security (Standard 4).
Distributed solar energy infrastructure for agri-businesses across Oromia and Sidama — replacing diesel pumps and grid-edge generation with auditable renewable capacity.
Measurable mathematical modeling of greenhouse gas displacement via our interactive simulator — translating deployed kWp into verified tCO₂e under Verra VCS methodology.
Open SimulatorOur operational model integrates directly with verified agricultural cooperatives authorized by the Oromia and Sidama regional bureaus. EthioSolar enforces a strict fair-pricing governance framework that protects local smallholders from predatory commercial practices, ensuring that energy automation directly serves to double cooperative net yield efficiencies without increasing local farmer debt.
Engagement limited to cooperatives formally registered with Oromia and Sidama regional bureaus.
Tariffs and offtake terms benchmarked against regional indices, audited quarterly by independent counsel.
Contractual prohibitions against debt-bondage clauses, with cooperative-side exit rights.
Targets doubling of cooperative net yield efficiency — measured pre/post energy automation, with zero new farmer debt.