ReneSola Secures Financing for Hungary and Poland Projects

ReneSola Secures Financing for Hungary and Poland Projects

Eiffel Energy Transition Fund will finance ReneSola’s 41.3 MW project in Hungary and 55 MW projects in Poland in the amount of Euro 13,428,000.

ReneSola Financing for Hungary and Poland Projects

ReneSola Ltd., a leading fully integrated solar project developer, has entered into a bridge financing agreement with Eiffel Energy Transition Fund for its photovoltaic projects in Hungary and Poland.

Xianshou Li, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of ReneSola, said, “We are excited to partner with Eiffel Energy Transition Fund. This facility demonstrates the confidence that the capital markets put in our ability to successfully develop projects in international markets.  We continue to expect both Hungary and Poland to be growth markets in the years ahead, and we look forward to further supporting solar deployment in these geographies.”

Under the terms of the agreement, Eiffel Energy Transition Fund will finance ReneSola’s  41.3 MW projects in Hungary and 55MW projects in Poland in the amount of Euro13,428,000 (Rs 110 crore).

Pierre-Antoine Machelon, fund manager of Eiffel Energy Transition, said, “We are happy to contribute to the acceleration of ReneSola’s investments in Poland and Hungary. We look forward to supporting ReneSola in these promising geographies for the solar industry.”

Josef Kastner, Vice President of Renesola Projects Europe said, “Our new cooperation with Eiffel will bring benefits to the growth of our European solar projects business, enabling us to further expand our project development activities. We are confident this partnership will strengthen our position in Europe.”

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Ayush Verma

Ayush is a staff writer at saurenergy.com and writes on renewable energy with a special focus on solar and wind. Prior to this, as an engineering graduate trying to find his niche in the energy journalism segment, he worked as a correspondent for iamrenew.com.

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