ZE-Gen, the Zero Emissions Generators initiative, has announced a new partnership with CLASP to drive competition and inspire innovation in solar-powered generators across Africa and other low-income regions
ZE-Gen is a collaborative initiative of the Carbon Trust and Innovate UK, both of which receive backing, directly or indirectly, from UK public funds.
CLASP is an NGO and authority on efficient appliances’ role in fighting climate change.
By promoting cleaner alternatives, the partnership aims to support efforts to phase out fossil fuel generators and expand access to sustainable energy solutions.
“The rapidly emerging market for solar-powered generators has huge commercial potential and offers a more reliable and safer solution for energy than highly polluting fossil fuel generators,” according to ZE-Gen lead, Lily Beadle, from Carbon Trust.
“Our new partnership with CLASP will develop a new quality assurance workstream which supports ZE-Gen’s wider programme of work and will help protect customers when they switch to renewable energy.”
The two sides also plan to launch a new international solar generator competition with US$100k in innovation prizes under the Global LEAP Awards, to showcase high-performing and efficient solar-powered generators designed for communities and SMEs.
Winners and finalists will be featured in a buyer’s guide that provides product performance information to support informed purchasing decisions.
The Global LEAP Award nominations open on 8 October 2025.
The new collaboration is part of ZE-Gen and CLASP’s broader work under the UK government’s Transforming Energy Access platform, part of the Ayrton Fund.
“In emerging economies, solar-powered generators are a game changer for people and businesses without access to reliable electricity,” said CLASP’s senior director, Africa, Emmanuel Aziebor.
“Testing and showcasing innovative, efficient and user-friendly products will support CLASP and ZE-Gen’s mission to ensure cleaner, affordable generators powered by renewable energy become the default option for communities everywhere.”
Globally, more than 82 million fossil fuel generators are still in use, contributing to pollution, greenhouse gas emissions, noise and health risks, with unpredictable fuel costs.
In contrast, modern solar-powered generators can offer cleaner, quieter and more cost-effective alternatives, though many do not consider them as robust or reliable as traditional thermal-based gensets, particularly in large industrial settings.
Historically, fossil fuel generators have dominated the market due to availability, upfront cost and perceived reliability.
However, modern high quality solar-powered generators eliminate the need for fuel, offering a potentially more sustainable and economical solution in certain resource-constrained settings.
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