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Starsight secures N3.6 Billion Debt Facility from Nigeria Infrastructure Debt Fund

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Starsight, a Commercial and Industrial (“C&I”) solar power provider in West Africa, and Chapel Hill Denham Nigeria Infrastructure Debt Fund (“NIDF”) have announced the successful closing of a N3.6 billion senior debt facility (c. $9.2 million) to support the rapid growth of climate-friendly solar-hybrid energy solutions for C&I customers across Nigeria.

Starsight will use the 10-year facility to substantially expand its existing portfolio that includes banks, gas stations, schools, hospitals, agricultural companies, and other large Commercial & Industrial customers.

Tony Carr, Starsight’s CEO, commented, “We are excited to announce the closing of this new debt facility with one of Nigeria’s largest providers of infrastructure financing. Starsight will use these funds to cement our position as Nigeria’s leading provider of C&I solar solutions. Our partnership with the NIDF, in addition to our equity investors Helios Investment Partners and Africa Infrastructure Investment Managers and debt investors Norfund and Finnfund, affirms Starsight’s strong financial position which enables our continued growth and consistent performance.”

The closing of the debt facility marks another major milestone for both Starsight and NIDF. It combines Starsight’s market-leading technology and deep in-house engineering capability with NIDF’s ability to provide long-term Naira denominated debt financing crucial to ensuring the long-term viability of clean energy projects in Nigeria. The transaction represents the first time that a solar power-based energy company in Nigeria has been successfully backed by long-term Naira financing.

Starsight has completed over 500 sites in Nigeria since 2015. The company currently has 36 MW of installed generating capacity and 28 MWh of storage across Nigeria and Ghana. The debt facility will enable Starsight to serve C&I clients in Nigeria with the reliability and professionalism that has come to define the Starsight brand.

NIDF has a current capital base of c. 60 billion Naira and a track record of financing more than two dozen infrastructure projects since its inception in 2017. The fund is in the process of closing its seventh series of fund raising which will include the participation of the African Development Bank and increase the fund’s capital base to more than 80 billion Naira.

Anshul Rai, the CEO of NIDF, commented, “As the costs of clean energy solutions become more affordable, combining them with the right type of financing is the key to achieving rapid and massive expansion of these solutions in Nigeria and across Africa. By eliminating the FX risk and aligning the debt profile with that of the underlying assets, our financing enables Starsight to de-risk its business model and position itself for aggressive growth. We are committed to the achievement of UN’s sustainable Development Goals and our funding for Starsight will contribute directly to SDG-7, Access to Energy.”

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