Continental Energy & Infrastructure Investment Forum 2025
Collaboration, Renew, Transition



The Continental Energy and Infrastructure Investment Forum (CEIIF) serves as a premier platform uniting industry leaders, policymakers, and investors to explore and catalyse opportunities within Africa’s energy and infrastructure sectors.
Focus on Africa’s Energy Infrastructure and Developmental Needs
CEIIF spotlights transformative investment opportunities across the Continent, with a strong emphasis on renewable energy. The forum champions projects that align with Africa’s sustainable development goals and address critical infrastructure gaps.
Strategic Networking Opportunities
CEIIF offers a unique environment for high-level engagement. Attendees include policymakers, project developers, and business leaders who gather to discuss national development priorities, strategic partnerships, and cross-border investment prospects.
Project Identification and Development
The forum plays a pivotal role in identifying and showcasing infrastructure development projects, particularly in power generation, transmission, and distribution—key sectors vital to meeting Africa’s growing energy needs. Additional focal areas include catalytic projects that accelerate the African Union’s Agenda 2063 Vision: integrating the continent, fostering industrialization and digitization, expanding intra-African trade, and building environmentally sustainable and climate-resilient economies.
Investment Enablement and Capital Mobilization
What sets CEIIF apart is its ability to convene a dynamic ecosystem of project originators, development finance institutions, and commercial investors. The forum facilitates the review and advancement of initiatives that are central to the continent’s economic growth and sustainable development.
Building a Credible Pipeline Through Collaboration
Working through collaborative partners, the CEIIF program aims to develop a credible and transparent project pipeline. This pipeline enables national governments, private sector actors, and financial institutions to track high-impact projects that feature strong African enterprise involvement and support from Africa-based funders.
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