Sonnedix closes money for 34MW Japan PV
- An over EUR97m center has actually been safeguarded for the 18.1 MW Hanamizuki and 16.4 MW Motegi projects
Sonnedix Japan has shut money for two solar projects in Japan with a combined capacity over 34MW.
The company claimed MUFG Bank was the lead arbitrator for a mixed facility dimension of ¥ 13,247 m (EUR97.3 m).
The projects are the 18.1 MW Hanamizuki and also 16.4 MW Motegi.
Hanamizuki was acquired in the first quarter of 2022 at the operational stage from Thai Solar Energy Public Company, while the Motegi was bought in late 2021 from Trina Solar Japan Energy as well as began building in January.
Sonnedix president Axel Thiemann said: "We are really proud of our growth and development in Japan, where we have established ourselves as a trusted solar IPP, creating key collaborations with financial institutions like MUFC Bank, allowing us to proceed structure and also running solar PV plants, pressing the nation's power shift ahead."