New Study Reveals The Top 10 African Nations With The Most Business Power Outages and Their Monetary Losses

A student reads using a solar lamp. Zimbabwe is experiencing frequent and prolonged power outages. PHOTO | FILE | NATION MEDIA GROUP

Nearly 2 billion people worldwide watched the Africa Cup of Nations over the past month, and last Sunday’s final will have tested the resolve of many power networks.

With this in mind, the team at Utility Bidder have revealed the African countries with the most power outages – six of which feature in the global top 10!
Top 10 African countries with the most annual business-related power cuts

Rank

Country

Most Recent Edition of Data

Number of Monthly Power Outages

Value Lost to Power Cuts (% of sales)

Annual Number of Power Outages

1

Nigeria

2014

32.8

15.6%

394

2

Central African Republic

2011

29.0

25.1%

348

3

Benin

2016

28.0

9.4%

336

4

Niger

2017

22.0

5.5%

264

5

Republic of the Congo

2009

21.5

16.4%

258

6

The Gambia

2018

21.1

14.2%

253

7

Burundi

2014

16.6

3.4%

199

8

Zambia

2019

13.3

18.8%

160

9

DR Congo

2013

12.3

7.8%

148

10

Burkina Faso

2009

9.8

5.8%

118

According to the most recent data, firms in Nigeria experience almost 33 power outages a month, equating to around 394 yearly – the third highest of any country on our list. Widespread blackouts have become common in Nigeria as their national electricity grid supply is unreliable.
Compared with the rest of the world, only Papua New Guinea and Yemen record more power outages per year on average. Nigeria’s appearance in the Africa Cup of Nations on Sunday will certainly have tested power resolve across the nation.
Further insights from the study:
  • Power cuts in the Central African Republic cost firms the most money – resulting in a loss of more than 25% in annual sales.

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