Mubadala Acquires Minority Stake In Renewable Energy Software Firm Power Factors

Two professionals shake hands in agreement on renewable energy collaboration.

Mubadala Investment Company, the sovereign investment arm of Abu Dhabi, has announced the acquisition of a minority stake in Power Factors, a leading software company serving the renewable energy industry. The move reflects Mubadala’s growing interest in expanding its investments in clean energy and advanced digital technologies as part of its long-term sustainability strategy.

Power Factors, based in the United States, provides software solutions that help renewable energy companies manage and optimize their assets. Its platforms are widely used by operators of solar, wind, and energy storage projects to monitor plant performance, analyze operational data, and improve efficiency. The company’s technology supports renewable energy producers in maximizing output while reducing operational challenges, making it an important player in the global clean energy ecosystem.

The investment was completed in partnership with Vista Equity Partners, a global investment firm focused on enterprise software and technology-driven businesses. Vista Equity Partners will continue to remain the majority owner of Power Factors, while Mubadala joins as a strategic investor to support the company’s next phase of growth and international expansion.

Mubadala stated that the investment aligns with its broader objective of supporting the global energy transition and increasing exposure to companies that combine sustainability with technological innovation. As countries around the world continue to expand renewable energy capacity, the demand for digital tools capable of managing complex energy systems is expected to rise significantly. By investing in Power Factors, Mubadala is strengthening its position in the growing climatetech sector.

Company representatives from Mubadala highlighted that Power Factors has established itself as a market leader due to its advanced software capabilities and ability to provide valuable operational insights to renewable energy operators. They added that the investment also supports the UAE’s long-term vision of economic diversification and its commitment to climate-focused initiatives.

Power Factors also welcomed the partnership and expressed confidence that Mubadala’s global presence and expertise in the energy sector would help accelerate the company’s growth into new regions and markets. The company noted that the additional support would allow it to continue developing innovative digital tools tailored to the rapidly evolving renewable energy industry.

The transaction underlines the increasing importance of digital infrastructure in the renewable energy sector. As renewable energy projects continue to expand worldwide, companies like Power Factors are expected to play a critical role in ensuring that clean energy systems operate efficiently, reliably, and at scale.


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