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Helexia raises €60 million to expand solar projects in multiple countries – SPE

solarenergyBy solarenergyAugust 26, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Helexia, a specialist in solar roofs and PV carports, has announced the completion of an additional €60 million ($67.1 million) financing facility. The funds will support a portfolio of 290 solar roof and carport projects in Belgium, France, Hungary, Italy, Portugal and Spain.

August 26, 2024 Patrick Jowett

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France‘s Helexia, a service provider for on-site roofs and solar carport installations, has secured an additional €60 million financing facility. The financing round was led by French banks Bpifrance and La Banque Postale, with participation from La Banque Postale Asset Management.

It will support a portfolio consisting of 290 operational photovoltaic roofs and solar carports in Belgium, France, Hungary, Italy, Portugal and Spain.

“We are very pleased to secure this additional financing, which will allow us to further expand our renewable energy expertise across Europe,” said Benjamin Simonis, CEO of Helexia Group. “This financing is a testament to our commitment to achieving the energy transition and supporting sustainable development.”

In June 2023, Helexia obtained €90 million in pan-European debt financing. The company was acquired in 2013 by the French company Voltalia, which generates sustainable energy 2019. It claims to have completed more than 1,785 solar projects, with a total of 386 MW in operation.

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