Enfinity Global Signs 10-Year Agreement with Volkswagen Subsidiary for 400 GWh of Renewable Energy Certificates in Italy

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Enfinity Global, a leading renewable energy company, has signed an agreement with VW Kraftwerk GmbH, a subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group, for the supply of Guarantees of Origin (GOs) from its solar power plants in Italy.

Under the agreement, Enfinity Global will provide approximately 40 GWh of GOs per year over the next ten years, totaling 400 GWh, sourced from its renewable energy assets in Italy. These GOs certify that an equivalent amount of electricity has been generated from renewable sources and injected into the grid, helping to reduce CO₂ emissions associated with the life cycle of electric vehicles.

Through this long-term partnership, Enfinity Global strengthens its position as a strategic ally for global companies aiming to integrate renewable energy into their operations, supporting the decarbonization of industrial supply chains and advancing the transition toward a low-carbon, resilient energy system. GOs also play an important role in ESG traceability and sustainability reporting, in alignment with European regulations and environmental standards.

With a global presence and a development pipeline of 37 GW, Enfinity Global is one of the sector’s leading players, providing integrated energy solutions to drive industrial decarbonization and promote a circular economy. In Italy, the company manages a growing portfolio of solar and battery energy storage projects exceeding 8.6 GW, contributing to the country’s clean energy and energy security goals.

“We are honored  to support the Volkswagen Group as it transitions  its electric vehicle fleet to be carbon neutral and in advancing the transformation of mobility across Europe,” said Carlos Domenech, CEO of Enfinity Global. “Enfinity is committed to being a long-term sponsor of innovative and scalable energy solutions –from 24×7 PPAs to Guarantees of Origin– that bring value to our customers.”

“Guarantees of Origin  are a transparent and effective tool to promote renewable energy adoption and accelerate the energy transition ,” added Julio Fournier Fisas, General Manager for Europe at Enfinity Global. “This collaboration is a strong example of how cross-sector partnerships can generate measurable environmental impact and drive progress toward climate neutrality in Europe.”


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