Jaltech and Wetility seal R500 million deal to solar power thousands of homes in South Africa

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  • South Africaโ€™s fastest-growing solar-as-a-service provider has successfully secured a R500 million structured capital partnership with Jaltech, a leading funder of solar energy projects in South Africa.
  • The transaction marks a milestone in Wetilityโ€™s mission to provide clean, reliable, and cost-effective solar energy to over one million homes and businesses across the country.

The capital provided by Jaltech will be utilised to fund solar and battery systems, enabling Wetility to add over 16 MW of solar capacity to the national distributed energy footprint, as well as avoid over 250,000 metric tons of COโ‚‚ emissions.

ย โ€œThis funding unlocks the next phase of our growth, empowering thousands of homeowners and SMEs who want more predictability, control, and savings in the face of a volatile energy landscape. Itโ€™s a strong endorsement of our model and mission, and weโ€™re proud to partner with Jaltech, which shares our long-term vision. Together, weโ€™re driving scalable, inclusive access to clean energy, one roof at a time,โ€ states Dawid Swart, Wetilityโ€™s CFO.

The R500 million funding structure comprises a tailored blend of senior and equity capital, structured to match Wetilityโ€™s rapidly scaling operations. Jaltech, known for pioneering private market investment opportunities in sectors underserved by traditional financiers and generally inaccessible to private investors, identified Wetility as a high-impact business with strong potential to reshape South Africaโ€™s residential and SME energy landscape.

โ€œOver the years, Jaltech has assisted Wetility with portions of its growth plans, but we are now ready to stand firmly behind them and back their mission to deliver reliable energy to thousands of homes,โ€ said Derrick Hyde, co-founder and partner at Jaltech.

Energy unavailability โ€“ including load shedding, load reduction and other planned and unplanned utility interruptions – remains one of South Africaโ€™s most pressing socio-economic challenges. This makes innovative private partnerships, such as Wetility/Jaltech, crucial to fostering resilience, energy independence, and inclusive growth.

Wetility and Jaltech anticipate that this deal will serve as a blueprint for future funding rounds to support a national scale-up strategy, enabling the deployment of solar energy to hundreds of thousands more homes and businesses over the coming year.

Author: Bryan Groenendaal

 

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