Energy in Emerging Markets Case Competition 2024

Three graduate students holding a large check for $10,000 with competition judge. Text: "Registration Now Open. Deadline: Sept. 16, 11:59 p.m. ET. Compete for $15K in prizes! Graduate students from across the globe are invited to gain practical experience developing a scaling business model for Ugandan e-mobility pioneer company that aims to build the nation's largest battery-swapping network for electric motorcycles. In partnership with: James E. Rogers Energy Access Project at Duke University and Zembo. Register: bit.ly/eemcc24reg." Logos included for Energy Week at Duke: Energy in Emerging Markets Case Competition, James E. Rogers Energy Access Project at Duke University and Zembo.

Registration is Now Open for Duke’s Annual Energy in Emerging Markets Case Competition! Registration is free and open until 11:59 PM EDT on September 16th.

Join students from top graduate programs worldwide for the 12th annual Energy in Emerging Markets Case Competition, hosted by the Duke Fuqua MBA Energy Club and the James E. Rogers Energy Access Project at Duke University.

This competition brings together students, academia, and industry to develop innovative business solutions that uncover untapped opportunities with positive social and environmental impact. It’s a unique opportunity to address real-world energy access challenges and compete for a share of $15,000 in total prizes awarded to the top teams.

This year’s competition is presented in partnership with Zembo, an e-mobility pioneer in Uganda. Participants will work on developing a scalable business model for Zembo’s initiative to create Uganda’s largest battery-swapping network for electric motorcycles.

Registered participants will receive the case and further competition details via email on September 18th, EDT. If you have any questions, please reach out to vanshika.mittal@duke.edu.

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