The Ethiopian Electric Utility (EEU) has achieved certain targets even as the national grid faces ongoing challenges. The state-owned company inspected nearly half a million network issues and surpassed goals for transformer maintenance and installation. However, it fell short on meter installations and new voltage line constructions.
According to a report published on February 8, 2026, in Addis Fortune by Yitbarek Getachew, the Ethiopian Electric Utility (EEU) has made progress in several areas despite challenges in the national grid. The company inspected approximately half a million issues within its network and exceeded targets for transformer maintenance and installation. This reflects the utility's efforts amid broader electrification pushes.
However, the state-owned entity acknowledged shortcomings in major infrastructure initiatives. Only 71 percent of planned meter installations were completed, and fewer than half of the targeted new medium- and low-voltage lines were constructed during the year. These gaps highlight ongoing constraints including limited financing, infrastructure delays, and persistent service disruptions facing the country's power sector.
The performance of EEU underscores the complexities of expanding electricity access across Ethiopia. While successes in inspections and maintenance provide some optimism, the incomplete projects point to the need for enhanced resources to support the national grid's reliability and growth.