GOGLA Investment Dashboard

In 2021, MASAE was commissioned to develop the GOGLA Investment Dashboard—a digital platform designed to visualise and query trends in the global off-grid solar energy industry. The dashboard enables stakeholders to access up-to-date information on investment flows, supporting strategic decision-making and sector growth.

Why This Matters

The off-grid solar industry is a rapidly evolving sector, crucial for expanding energy access in underserved regions. Transparent, real-time data on investment trends empowers businesses, investors, and policymakers to identify opportunities, track progress, and drive innovation in sustainable energy solutions.

Our Approach

  • Dashboard Development:
    Built a user-friendly dashboard to aggregate, visualise, and query sector investment data.

  • Data Science and Business Intelligence:
    Leveraged advanced analytics to provide actionable insights and facilitate evidence-based decision-making.

  • Global Coverage:
    Designed the platform to serve a worldwide audience, reflecting the international nature of the off-grid solar market.

Results and Impact

The GOGLA Investment Dashboard has become a valuable resource for industry stakeholders, enhancing transparency and supporting the continued expansion of clean energy access.

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