The Private Finance Mobilisation Gap: Driving Towards a More Catalytic System for the Energy Transition in Emerging Markets and Developing Economies

15th April,2026 Download

Emerging markets and developing economies are central to the global energy transition, yet receive just 15% of clean energy investment today. While private investors could finance up to $1.3 trillion annually by 2035, much of this capital will not flow without better risk-sharing.

Current approaches to development and catalytic finance are not delivering – mobilising just $1 of private investment for every $2 of public finance, and implying nearly $1 trillion in annual public finance needs, an unachievable level.

This report sets out how MDBs, DFIs and donors can shift towards a more catalytic approach – using instruments that better reduce and share risk – to unlock private investment at scale and significantly reduce the amount of public finance required.

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