Electricity as a clean cooking option: Lessons from India, Nepal, Kenya, Ethiopia, and Nigeria

Research Brief
13 November 2025

Praveen Kumar, Eshita Gupta, Mary Karumba, Abebe Damte Beyene, Nnaemeka Chukwuone, Marc Jeuland, E. Somanathan

Key Messages

  • Electricity reliability is the strongest determinant of electric cooking adoption across all study countries.
  • Access alone is not enough—dependable, affordable and good-quality power supply is essential.
  • Urban, wealthier, and better-educated households are far more likely to adopt electric cooking.
  • Incompatible household electricity infrastructure is a key qualitative barrier to electric cooking adoption.
  • Policy reforms must improve grid reliability, household electricity infrastructure, and other socioeconomic barriers to scale electric cooking.

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Publication reference
EfD Research Brief MS-1165
Publication | 13 November 2025