candi solar Secures $38 Million Investment Through Equity By Chitrika Grover/ Updated On Mon, Jun 10th, 2024 Highlights : The equity capital investment of $38 million is expected to fuel the company’s growth plans, facilitate the financing of an additional 200 MW of business solar projects. Candi Solar Secures $38 Mn Investment In Equity Investment candi solar, a clean energy company specializing in solar power solutions for Commercial and Industrial (C&I) clients, successfully closed its Series C funding round. In this, the company secured $38 million in equity investment. The round was led by Norfund a Norwegian Investment Fund for developing countries, Kyuden International, and STOA. The equity capital investment of $38 million is expected to fuel the company’s growth plans, facilitate the financing of an additional 200 MW of business solar projects, and support hiring initiatives to sustain its rapid expansion. Since its inception in 2018, candi solar has worked to boost solar power across Asia and Africa. With a focus on enabling distributed energy infrastructure at scale, the company has partnered for businesses seeking sustainable energy solutions. Candi Solar has a total contracted capacity of 112 MW. candi’s portfolio includes projects for corporate houses like Airtel and Jindal Saw in India and Schneider Electric in South Africa. It has a wide geographical presence across India and South Africa, including 17 states and 2 union territories in India and 8 provinces in South Africa, candi is affirming its commitment to serving diverse markets. Fabio Eucalipto, Co-founder and Director at candi solar, expressed his enthusiasm for the company’s prospects, stating, “As the world embraces decentralised power generation, this round of growth capital propels us closer towards emerging as the premier rooftop solar player in the commercial and industrial space across all our markets. Our innovative solar and battery solutions and pioneering financial products accelerate our purpose of powering a more sustainable planet, one rooftop at a time. This recognition from our new investors, Norfund and Kyuden, alongside the unwavering support of our existing shareholder STOA fuels our commitment to building an international enterprise with a robust path to profitability.” Bjørnar Baugerud, head of the Climate Investment Fund in Norfund, said “Norfund’s investment in candi solar is a commitment to driving sustainable development and the transition to renewable energy. Through the partnership, we look forward to supporting innovative solutions that provide renewable energy services to underserved markets while keeping high standards of business integrity, ESG, and health & safety practices. We are confident that Candi Solar will be a key contributor to developing the C&I sector, and we look forward to working with their team and our co-investors in helping achieve their growth targets.” Marie-Laure Mazaud, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of STOA Infra & Energy, underscored the significance of their additional investment in candi solar, emphasising, “This additional investment in Candi Solar reaffirms STOA’s commitment to the distributed energy sector. We firmly believe that reducing greenhouse gas emissions should not be confined to the development of large-scale production capacities at the national grid level. To accelerate the decarbonization of electricity production, we are convinced of the need to promote the development, alongside these large capacities, of small-scale renewable electricity production units near commercial and industrial activities. The solutions developed by Candi make solar energy access more democratic for small and medium-sized enterprises. Aligned with STOA’s purpose, Candi’s actions directly contribute to achieving sustainable development goals with a significant social and environmental impact.” Ryotaro Yusu, President of Kyuden International Corporation, said, “As an important step to India and Africa, we are very excited about the partnership with Candi. Through this partnership, we would like to contribute to the further growth of Candi. At the same time, we will try to capture new business opportunities in India and South Africa, where economic growth is rapid, and develop our energy solutions business.” This investment also highlights the environmental advantages of supporting solar assets, mitigating an estimated 493,875 tons of CO2-equivalent emissions annually. Tags: Airtel, Bjørnar Baugerud, Candi Solar, Fabio Eucalipto, funding, India, Investment, Jindal Saw, Marie-Laure Mazaud, norfund, Ryotaro Yusu, Schneider Electric, South Africa