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SOLARISE & DRIVE

Transforming Saint Kitts and Nevis Toward a Cleaner, Smarter Energy Future

Launch Date:
Thursday, April 30, 2026

The Ministry of Public Infrastructure, Energy, and Utilities is advancing two landmark national initiatives designed to accelerate the Federation’s transition toward clean, efficient, and resilient energy systems: SOLARISE and DRIVE.

These programmes form part of a coordinated national strategy to reduce carbon emissions, strengthen energy security, and modernise both the electricity and transport sectors in alignment with national development and climate goals.

SOLARISE

Solar Integration for Sustainable Energy

Solar Integration for Sustainable Energy

SOLARISE is the national framework for enabling and regulating distributed renewable energy generation in Saint Kitts and Nevis.

It establishes the foundation for safe, structured, and incentivised participation in the country’s clean energy transition through rooftop and small-scale solar photovoltaic (PV) systems.

What SOLARISE Delivers

SOLARISE introduces a comprehensive system for:

🌞 Approval, licensing, and regulation of small-scale solar PV installations

🌞 Grid interconnection standards for households and businesses

🌞 Net billing arrangements for excess electricity exported to the grid

🌞 Integration of battery energy storage systems

🌞 Monitoring and compliance to ensure grid stability and safety

💡 Do You know?

With SOLARISE, you can:

🌞 Reduce your electricity bill

🌞 Generate your own power

🌞 Earn from excess energy sent to the grid

🌞 Turn your home into an energy asset.

DRIVE

Decarbonised Roadway Initiative for Vehicle Electrification

EV

The Decarbonised Roadway Initiative for Vehicle Electrification (DRIVE) is a Government of Saint Kitts and Nevis programme designed to accelerate the transition to clean, energy-efficient transportation. DRIVE supports the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) by establishing enabling policies, incentives, and infrastructure that reduce dependence on imported fossil fuels.

DRIVE advances the Federation’s sustainable development goals by lowering greenhouse gas emissions, improving energy security, and fostering innovation in the mobility landscape. The initiative forms a key part of the Government’s commitment to building a resilient, low-carbon future.

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