Recurrent Energy Secures €1.3 Billion Credit Facility To Accelerate Renewable Expansion Across Europe

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Recurrent Energy, a global developer of solar and energy storage projects and part of Canadian Solar, has secured a major multicurrency revolving credit facility worth €1.3 billion. The funding is aimed at accelerating the company’s expansion across key European markets, including Spain, Italy, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, and the Netherlands.

The financing deal was coordinated by a group of leading global financial institutions. Santander Corporate & Investment Banking acted as the sole bookrunner for the transaction. Several other major banks participated as mandated lead arrangers, including ING, ABN AMRO, Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, Banco de Sabadell, and Rabobank.

The credit facility has been structured for an initial term of three years, with options to extend it further. This revolving credit arrangement will allow Recurrent Energy to access funds as needed, enabling faster and more efficient development of solar and energy storage projects. Such flexibility is crucial for large-scale renewable projects, where capital requirements often change as projects move from planning to construction stages.

The funding is strategically aligned with Europe’s growing focus on renewable energy. Countries like Spain and Italy are seeing rapid solar deployment due to favorable sunlight conditions and supportive policies. Meanwhile, markets such as the United Kingdom, France, Germany, and the Netherlands continue to expand their clean energy capacities to meet climate goals and reduce dependence on fossil fuels.

According to company executives, securing this financing reflects strong confidence from the banking sector in Recurrent Energy’s business model and execution capabilities. The company already has a substantial pipeline of solar and storage projects at different stages of development, and this facility is expected to further strengthen its ability to deliver them on time.

The €1.3 billion credit facility positions Recurrent Energy to remain competitive in Europe’s fast-growing renewable energy sector. It also supports broader regional efforts to cut carbon emissions and enhance energy security. As demand for clean electricity continues to rise, access to large-scale financing will play a critical role in enabling developers to build reliable and sustainable energy infrastructure.


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