In late 2023, the Central African Republic opened a new 25 megawatt (MW) solar park connected to a 30 megawatt-hour electricity storage system in the village of Danzi, just 18 kilometres from the capital Bangui. The solar park, comprising 47,000 solar panels, supplies 250,000 people with renewable. Integrated with a 33. 5kWp rooftop PV system, this C&I energy storage solution ensures stable power supply for customers. It stores approximately 130kWh of solar energy per day,reducing annual electricity costs by $6,599. The park will supply electricity to 250,000 persons in the capital, almost doubling the country's electricity. The World Bank's approach to revitalizing the energy sector in the Central African Republic and The Gambia focuses on building essential new infrastructure throughout the energy supply process. UAE-based renewables developer Global South Utilities has started work on a 50 MW solar project with 10 MWh of BESS in the Central. UAE-based renewables developer Global South Utilities has started work on a 50 MW solar project with 10 MWh of BESS in the Central African Republic.