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Hanwha Japan unit secures JPY 9 billion loan for solar fund – SPE

solarenergyBy solarenergyMay 14, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp. (SMBC) has arranged a JPY 9 billion ($57 million) syndicated loan for Q.ENEST Holdings, the energy company spun out of Hanwha Japan in 2023, to finance an 80 MW portfolio of distributed low-voltage solar assets across Japan.

May 14, 2026
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Q.ENEST Holdings, the energy company launched in 2023 through a divestiture by Hanwha Japan, has completed a JPY 9 billion syndicated loan arranged by SMBC to finance an 80 MW portfolio of distributed low-voltage PV assets across Japan.

The group said in a press release that the financing was structured through a special purpose company (SPC) and attracted participation from multiple financial institutions in addition to lead arranger SMBC. The loan will be drawn down in phases over a period of approximately one year as the assets are acquired, with an initial drawdown at contract signing for existing factories in the portfolio.

Q.ENEST Denki, the group’s electricity subsidiary, acts as a buyer of the electricity generated through the fund’s assets and supplies green electricity to private and business customers at fixed prices. The group said the model uses supply-demand equilibrium management and financial derivatives to hedge exposure to market prices, enabling a steady supply to end customers.

Hanwha Japan entered the Japanese solar market in 2011 and has shipped a total of 7.8 GW of solar panels to Japan as of March 2026, with panels installed on 210,000 homes. Q.ENEST Holdings is active in solar energy development, energy retailing, virtual power plant (VPP) and battery storage businesses.

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The loan underlines a broader uptick in project debt activity in the solar sector, with lenders having committed more than $11 billion to the sector in the first quarter of 2026 alone, the highest level of debt financing in a decade, with acquisition-stage portfolios and scalable distributed PV models among key beneficiaries. The deal also goes through Hanwha’s steady expansion in Japan – building on the 2011 market launch and recent growth in module shipments, retail power and storage – and supporting Q.ENEST’s bundling strategy production, retail off-take and hedging in investable assets.

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