Rwanda has significant potential for solar power development due to its high solar irradiance. It currently has an installed power capacity of 208 MW with 54.5% from hydro and solar. Rwanda aims to achieve universal electricity access by 2024 through expanding both on-grid and off-grid connections. There are opportunities for standalone solar home systems, mini-grid projects, and developing a solar manufacturing base. Rwanda offers fiscal incentives like tax holidays and non-fiscal incentives to investors. It expects the International Solar Alliance to facilitate access to low-cost financing for solar projects and support developing local solar markets and entrepreneurs.