Solar Power

Solar Power

Solar power is being embraced on a global scale, and the rate of its adoption is a source of hope for our future. This clean energy alternative is available in abundance and is being utilized by communities around the world.

While it is the third-largest renewable energy solution, according to the International Energy Agency, its year-on-year growth has been exponential. It is widely expected to outshine all other renewable energy solutions by mid-2030 and provide almost 40% of the world’s power. This presents a golden opportunity for us.

Access Energy Technology Limited’s solar projects are rapidly expanding into new territory, and our ambitions are extremely high, with rapid advancements being made by our scientists and engineers. Our infrastructure, expertise, and experience in solar place us in prime position to achieve accelerated growth.

We develop and operate our own solar power assets, continually innovating and looking for opportunities to expand our presence in regions such as Europe, Asia and South American, with the strong belief that solar can help us meet the ever-growing demand for energy. And as climate change becomes an increasingly pertinent issue, we fully expect to see a sustained shift in demand for renewable energy.

We believe solar power can more than accommodate this shift. As we continue to reduce the costs associated with the manufacture of the technology without compromising efficiency, we aim to play a leading role in broadening the accessibility of solar power for the world.

Our future solar projects, which are slated for operation in high-growth markets such as the United Kingdom, France, Chile, and Greece, will gain access to a five-gigawatt pipeline in South America and Europe that will facilitate our growth. The projects are targeted at markets and countries that align with the ongoing development of our global portfolio.

By reducing costs, widening global access, and innovating to achieve greater efficiency, we foresee our solar power solutions driving renewable energy adoption across the world.