A.P. Moller Capital Expands Renewable Energy Push with South Africa Acquisition Deal

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Global infrastructure investor A.P. Moller Capital is set to deepen its presence in Africa’s clean energy sector through the planned acquisition of Mainstream Renewable Power’s South African operations.

The agreement, executed via A.P. Moller Capital’s Emerging Markets Infrastructure Fund II (EMIF II), involves the acquisition of a 100% stake in Mainstream Renewable Power South Africa. The transaction remains subject to customary regulatory approvals.

From a market perspective, the deal highlights growing investor appetite for operational and development-stage renewable assets in South Africa, a country undergoing a structural shift in its power sector due to persistent grid constraints and rising electricity demand.

Mainstream Renewable Power South Africa currently operates and is constructing renewable energy projects with a combined capacity of around 148 MW, while also holding a development pipeline exceeding 11 GW across wind, solar, and battery storage segments.

For A.P. Moller Capital, the acquisition represents a strategic entry point into one of Africa’s most active renewable energy markets, enabling the firm to scale exposure to utility-scale clean energy infrastructure and long-term power procurement opportunities.

The transaction is also expected to provide Mainstream’s South African business with enhanced financial backing and development capabilities, supporting faster execution of its pipeline projects.

The deal reflects a broader trend of global infrastructure funds increasing allocations toward renewable energy platforms in emerging markets, particularly in regions transitioning away from coal-dependent power systems.


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