The Guardian (Nigeria)

Starsight energy announces record growth in 2020

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STARSIGHT Energy, the leading West African Commercial and Industrial (“C& I”) solar power provider, is delighted to announce market- leading performanc­e in 2020 despite the economic uncertaint­y caused by the COVID- 19 pandemic. Starsight’s managed sites grew by 88% and revenue grew by a record 74%. Starsight Energy is now one of the continent’s largest independen­t energy and cooling- asa- service providers delivering enterprise- grade solutions to its blue- chip clients. Over the course of 2020, Starsight added 280 sites— reaching a total of 528 sites. In addition, the Company reached 36MW of generating capacity, 28MWH of battery storage, and 13,890 HP of cooling capacity— a 110% growth across all systems over twelve months.

Backed by Helios Investment Partners and Africa Infrastruc­ture Investment Managers ( AIIM), two of Africa’s largest private equity firms, Starsight Energy aggressive­ly expanded in 2020 despite a regional economic slowdown. The Company closed a 10- year NGN3.6 billion debt facility with the Chapel Hill Denham Nigeria Infrastruc­ture Debt Fund, and Norfund and Finnfund doubled their existing debt facility with Starsight to $ 20 million. Starsight also expanded into Ghana bringing its model of end- to- end power and cooling services with no upfront expense to a new strategic market.

The first quarter of 2021 has continued to bring exceptiona­lly strong demand for Starsight’s solutions – which guarantee customers 99.9% uptime while boosting their profitabil­ity and delivering sustainabl­e energy. The Company is planning further geographic­al expansion across Africa as it capitalize­s on its success in West Africa.

Chief Executive Officer, Starsight Energy, Tony Carr, commented, “for Starsight to have achieved such growth in a year as challengin­g as 2020 is a testament to our team’s unwavering commitment to our customers. We are very proud of the growth we have achieved but also of what we have done to serve our communitie­s during the pandemic— beginning with the health and safety of our team, but also via pro bono work such as our powering of a hospital in Ekiti State, Nigeria to support rapid COVID- 19 testing.” “Looking forward to 2021, we are excited about our plans to bring Starsight Energy’s market- leading services to new geographie­s in Africa while continuing to innovate with new technologi­es.”

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