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Data InsightsA vast majority of people still lack access to electricity in parts of Sub-Saharan Africa

A vast majority of people still lack access to electricity in parts of Sub-Saharan Africa

A world map focusing on Sub-Saharan Africa, illustrating electricity access percentages for Africa in 2022. Various shades of brown and orange represent the levels of electricity availability, ranging from less than 10% to over 70%. 

For example: In Chad, only 12% of people have access. In the Democratic Republic of Congo — a country of over 100 million people — it's just 22%. In contrast, in Kenya more than 75% of people now have access to electricity

A title indicates that less than one-in-four people have electricity access in parts of this region, and a note defines electricity access as having the ability to provide basic lighting and charge devices for at least four hours a day. At the bottom, there is a data source attribution to the World Bank for the year 2022. The image is credited to Our World in Data with a Creative Commons license.

How many hours have you used electricity today? For me, it’s probably all of them — from charging my phone overnight to working on my laptop, exercising with my watch, and listening to music through my earphones. It's so normal that I can't imagine life without it.

But life without electricity is a reality for millions in Sub-Saharan Africa. This map shows the share of people with access to electricity across the region. This is defined as having a source that can provide basic lighting, charge a phone, or power a radio for just 4 hours daily.

Look at the countries in dark red: in Chad, only 12% of people have access. In the Democratic Republic of Congo — a country of over 100 million people — it's just 22%. Overall, 85% of people worldwide who lack access to electricity now live in Sub-Saharan Africa.

There are bright spots, though. Countries like Kenya, where more than three-quarters of people now have electricity, show that progress in the region is possible.

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