AXIAN Energy and Fortis Green acquire solar plant assets in Rwanda
Fortis Green Renewables Investment Management, a renewable energy investment firm currently investing out of its Green Fund I, and AXIAN Energy, a division of the Pan-African Group AXIAN, have acquired stakes in Gigawatt Global Rwanda Ltd (Gigawatt Rwanda), a solar power plant located in Rwanda, on the grounds of the Agahozo-Shalom Youth Village in Rwamagana.
As part of this transaction, Fortis Green Fund I Rwanda Holdings Ltd holds 51% of the shares in Gigawatt Global Rwanda Ltd, while NEA Rwanda Ltd, a subsidiary of AXIAN Energy, holds the remaining 49%. NEA Rwanda Ltd also owns 100% of the shares in Scatec Solar Rwanda and provides operational and mainte-nance services for the project through its expertise.
Fortis Green, Axian Energy and the seller group – comprising of Scatec ASA, Norfund, and KLP Norfund – signed share purchase agreements in December 2023 and February 2024, which initiated the acquisition, and the transaction was completed on 30th July 2024. Hogan Lovells supported as legal advisor for the buyers.
For Fortis Green Renewables, this investment represents a significant step in the development of Green Fund I, as it provides access for investors to another stable and steady operational asset located in the attractive Rwandan market. For AXIAN Energy, the acquisition marks its entry into the Rwandan market and reinforces its commitment to energy inclusion in Africa.
“We are pleased to add Gigawatt Rwanda to the Green Fund I portfolio, our second operational asset in the Rwandan market. Fortis Green Renewables is committed to the development and operation of clean and renewable energy for the African continent and this asset fits perfectly into our vision,” said Benito Grimaudo, Managing Director of Fortis Green Renewables Investment Management.
Jonathan Shafer, Managing Director of Fortis Green Renewables Investment Management, added: “Great partners are the key to our success and we could not be more pleased to be entering into this transaction with the team at AXIAN Energy. Additionally, we are honoured to be partnering with the Agahozo-Shalom Youth Village – an organisation doing incredible work with the most vulnerable children in Rwanda.”
Benjamin MEMMI, CEO of AXIAN Energy cluster, concluded: “The acquisition of shares in the Rwamagana solar power plant marks our first operation in the Rwandan market. We are thrilled about this collaboration with our local partner Fortis Green Renewables, with whom we share a common ambition: to provide sustainable and accessible energy solutions that improve the daily lives of local communities.”
The solar power plant, located 60 km east of Kigali, with a capacity of 8.5 MW DC, began operations in 2014 and provides reliable power to nearly 140 000 beneficiaries via its 25-year power purchase agreement with the Rwanda Energy Group. With more than 28 000 solar PV panels on a 50-acre site, the project was the first grid scale solar power plant connected to the region’s power grid, and has improved access to clean and renewable energy in Rwanda. Project debt has been and continues to be provided by FMO and the Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund (EAIF).
The project sits on land owned by the Agahozo-Shalom Youth Village (ASYV), a residential community situated in Rwamagana, Rwanda spanning 144 acres. Originally established as a sanctuary for youth orphaned during and after the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi, it now serves Rwanda’s most vulnerable youth. The Village is dedicated to providing education, medical and mental health services, extracurricular activities and a nurturing family environment, offering them a place of hope where the Kinyarwanda word ‘agahozo’ symbolises the drying of tears.
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