The Rural Electrification Agency (REA) has officially launched the Global Cleantech Innovation Programme (GCIP) Nigeria Accelerator Fund, a strategic initiative designed to catalyze the growth of local green enterprises. The program offers competition-based financial grants of up to $20,000 to help innovative startups and SMEs scale their operations and deepen their impact within Nigeria’s energy ecosystem.

The REA is specifically hunting for “future-ready” businesses—those that aren’t just ideas on paper but have demonstrated sales traction, profitability potential, and a clear business continuity plan.

The Six Pillars of Innovation To be eligible, your startup must fall into one of these six specialized categories:

  • Energy Efficiency: Reducing waste in power consumption.

  • Waste Beneficiation: Converting waste into energy or valuable materials.

  • E-mobility: Innovations in electric transport and infrastructure.

  • Renewable Energy: Solar, wind, and other clean power sources.

  • Green Buildings: Sustainable construction and cooling solutions.

  • Advanced Materials & Chemicals: Eco-friendly industrial inputs.

Who Can Apply? The grant is laser-focused on incubated startups (those that have completed a recognized acceleration program) that are between 0 and 5 years old. In line with national development goals, the REA has placed a high priority on female-led and youth-led enterprises.

The Compliance Checklist The REA is maintaining strict standards for documentation. Interested founders must provide:

  • Corporate Evidence: CAC registration and Tax Identification Number (TIN).

  • Hub Validation: Proof of registration with a reputable Nigerian innovation hub.

  • Financial Health: Financial statements signed by a chartered accountant.

  • Strategic Vision: A detailed business plan and sustainability report.

How to Use the Funds This isn’t “free money” for overhead; the grant is tied to growth milestones. Successful applicants can use the funds for manufacturing expansion, prototype testing, regulatory certifications, and shipping/logistics directly connected to business scaling.

Payments will be disbursed in Naira using the prevailing Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) exchange rate at the time of the milestone achievement.

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