
CrossBoundary Energy named to Fortune’s Change the World list
25 September 2025, Nairobi — CrossBoundary Energy (CBE), a leading provider of distributed renewable energy solutions for businesses, has been named to Fortune’s 2025 Change the World list, which recognizes companies leveraging core business strategies to drive positive social and environmental impact.

Pieter Joubert, President and Chief Investment Officer at CrossBoundary Energy
Across Africa, businesses face some of the highest energy costs in the world, with unreliable grid supply forcing many to rely on diesel generation that is both polluting and expensive. The mining sector alone contributes up to 10% of global energy-related GHG emissions, while Africa still has the slowest electrification rate of any region. Bridging this gap with clean, affordable, and reliable power is essential not only for competitiveness but also for achieving decarbonization targets.

Matt Tilleard, Co-founder and Managing Partner, CrossBoundary Group
Pioneering industry firsts across the continent
CBE’s portfolio highlights the potential of distributed renewable energy across diverse sectors and geographies:
Democratic Republic of Congo: CBE’s groundbreaking agreement with Kamoa Copper SA will deliver Africa’s first renewable baseload power system and one of the continent’s largest commercial solar-plus-battery projects. The system will drastically reduce both operational costs and emissions for the Kamoa-Kakula mining complex, which currently depends on diesel generators for significant portions of its electricity needs.
Sierra Leone: CBE completed a pilot program deploying solar and battery systems to telecommunications towers in Freetown, directly enabling the nation’s first 5G network rollout — a critical milestone for digital connectivity across West Africa.
Madagascar: CBE is commissioning the country’s first wind farm to supply renewable power to Rio Tinto’s QMM operations, complementing an existing 14 MWp solar plant and demonstrating the scalability of hybrid renewable solutions in remote locations.
CBE is backed by leading global investors including ARCH Emerging Markets Partners; Norfund, the Norwegian Investment Fund for developing countries; KLP, Norway’s largest pension company; Impact Fund Denmark (IFDK); Frontier Energy Investment (FEI); and Standard Bank. Most recently, a $495M guarantee framework from the World Bank’s MIGA further de-risked growth into new markets.