In addition to the solar projects, the partnership will actively pursue energy storage opportunities, initially focusing on the development of 26 MW of storage capacity connected to the solar sites. Various offtake strategies will also be explored, including power purchase agreements, to maximize the value of the generated energy.
Niam Infrastructure will provide equity financing for the construction phase, complemented by project financing from Citadele Banka. Upon completion, the projects will be jointly owned and operated by Niam Infrastructure and Evecon.
Karl Kull, CEO of Evecon commented on the investment:
“We are thrilled about the opportunity to advance Baltic renewable energy in partnership with Niam Infrastructure. This collaboration is a perfect fit, combining Evecon’s strong presence and experience in the Baltics with Niam's proven track record in infrastructure investments. This partnership enables us to strategically explore and develop new opportunities across the Pan-Baltic region.”
Vaidas Žagūnis, Member of the Management Board, Chief Corporate Commercial Office at Citadele banka:
“We are pleased to support the development of green infrastructure projects in Latvia, as these initiatives are crucial for driving the Baltic region toward a sustainable and energy-independent future. By investing in these projects, we are not only fostering economic growth but also demonstrating our commitment to responsible and environmentally conscious financial practices that will benefit both the economy and the environment for generations to come.”
About Niam Infrastructure
Niam Infrastructure focuses on sustainable investments within renewable energy, transport, and telecom in the Nordic and Northern European regions. Our first fund targets small to medium-sized investments, emphasizing asset aggregation and risk reduction in sustainable infrastructure. Supported by the European Union under the InvestEU Fund, we leverage innovation, deep knowledge, and close collaboration with our partners to drive a greener and more sustainable future.
This operation benefits from support from the European Union under the InvestEU Fund.