This review paper examines the development of distributed Photo Voltaic (PV) systems for rural communities in Ghana. The paper provides a review of the present situation of distributed PV systems in Ghana, highlighting the benefits and challenges associated with their implementation. The review draws on several key studies, which analyse the policy landscape, the potential for co-benefits, the barriers to development, and the economic feasibility of distributed PV systems. The findings indicate that while distributed PV systems offer numerous benefits, including increased access to electricity and reduce carbon emissions, there are several significant barriers to their development, including financial constraints, limited private sector involvement, and unfavourable policies. The review concludes by suggesting that further research is needed to explore innovative financing mechanisms, effective policy frameworks, and improved public-private partnerships, which could accelerate the deployment of distributed PV systems and improve energy access for rural communities in Ghana.