BII, FMO Lends BECIS US$50 Mn To Support RE Projects In South East Asia By Chitrika Grover/ Updated On Mon, Apr 15th, 2024 Highlights : As BECIS brought its portfolio to 346MW by 2025, it aims to avoid 319,000 tones of CO2 emissions per year by offering cleaner and lower-cost electricity to its customers to displace on-grid power. BII, FMO Lends BECIS US$50 Mn To Support RE Projects In South East Asia British International Investment (BII), and FMO, recently announced a joint loan commitment of US$50 million to BECIS, an energy-as-a-service (EaaS) provider in South-East Asia. The joint financing facility will be used to fuel BECIS’ expansion and back their energy solutions across Vietnam, the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia and India. This is in response to the growing demand for clean and affordable energy within these economies. As BECIS brought its portfolio to 346MW by 2025, it aims to avoid 319,000 tones of CO2 emissions per year by offering cleaner and lower-cost electricity to its customers to displace on-grid power. The loan commitment from BII and FMO underscores their confidence in BECIS’ vision and capabilities to revolutionize the energy sector across the region. This partnership goes beyond just finances; it is a symbol of their united mission to propel sustainable development and cultivate innovation across South-East Asia. BII is the UK’s development finance institution and impact investor and FMO Dutch entrepreneurial development bank. BECIS offers services, such as rooftop solar, bioenergy, and energy efficiency solutions, tailored to meet the diverse needs of businesses and communities across Asia. BECIS leverages advanced technologies and strategic partnerships to optimise energy consumption, drive the adoption of renewable energy sources, enhance operational efficiency, build resilient energy infrastructure, and promote energy literacy within communities.Eren Ergin, chief executive officer (CEO) of BECIS commented, “This loan commitment from BII and FMO represents trust and confidence from esteemed partners in our existing capabilities and growth plans. The funding will enable us to further expand our operations and accelerate the adoption of sustainable energy solutions in the region. We will be well positioned to help our customers achieve their net zero targets and drive sustainable growth.”Speaking on the investment, Srini Nagarajan, Managing Director and Head of Asia at BII, expressed, “Our investment in BECIS is BII’s first direct debt financing in Southeast Asia. The commitment to commercial and industrial renewables reflects the evolving landscape of energy production, where DFIs can play a key role by providing climate finance to support the region’s low-carbon transition. Collaborations with trusted partners like BECIS and FMO underscore the collective effort to mitigate climate change by reducing reliance on traditional on-grid electricity sources.”Jeesun Han, Manager Energy at FMO, stated: “We are pleased to continue supporting BECIS’s efforts in expanding its clean energy generation and efficiency solutions in South and South-East Asia. BECIS’s service is valuable to its commercial and industrial consumers by meeting their high energy demand in cost-efficient and reliable manners from clean energy sources. Through this transaction, FMO is also delighted to facilitate BII’s first direct financing into South-East Asia as a trusted partner in climate action.”BII and FMO remain committed to fostering partnerships that drive sustainable development, innovation, and economic prosperity across Asia. This new financing in BECIS embodies their shared vision for a thriving, sustainable future for the region. Tags: BECIS, BII, CEO, Eren Ergin, FMO, Head of Asia, Indonesia, Jeesun Han, Malaysia. India, Managing Director, South-East Asia, Srini Nagarajan, Thailand, The Philippines, Vietnam