Indicative Plan for the Expansion of Electricity Coverage is a multi-year indicative plan from Colombia's UPME for expanding electricity access nationwide. It serves as a strategic planning tool that identifies unserved households, proposes cost-optimized solutions like grid extensions and renewables, and quantifies required investments to reach universal coverage (investment of about 32.24 trillion Colombian pesos). The indicative plan proposes three main solutions for expanding electricity coverage: first, isolated hybrid systems configured as microgrids, which account for 46.8% of the total value and require an investment of about 15.09 trillion pesos; second, connecting homes directly to the existing distribution network, representing 29.21% with around 9.42 trillion pesos in investment; and third, individual isolated photovoltaic systems, making up 23.99% at an estimated cost of 7.73 trillion pesos.