KGAL ESPF 5 has successfully entered the promising Czech market with the purchase of the 50-megawatt solar project “PVPP Saxonie” near the northern Bohemian city of Most.

With Sev.en Inntech and Micronix, KGAL has two experienced partners at its side for the realisation of the solar park. This is the eleventh transaction for ESPF 5, in its sixth European country.

The final closing of this Article 9 impact fund will take place in October 2024.

The Czech Republic is developing into a highly attractive market for investors, with its climate targets having been increased several times. For example, the capacity of solar power is set to more than double from the current 3.6 gigawatts to 8 gigawatts by 2030, while the target for wind power is set to triple to 1.5 gigawatts.

André Zücker, Co-CEO of KGAL said: “In order to achieve these targets, investors are receiving state subsidies for their projects.

“Solar and wind projects are responding with dynamic expansion.”

In addition, electricity prices in the Czech Republic show low volatility, and the spot market is traded in euros.

Another special feature of this market is the electricity mix, which still consists of more than 40 percent coal-fired generation; the CO2 impact is therefore well above the EU average. André Zücker continues: “With the climate-neutral electricity from the solar park near Most, our KGAL ESPF 5 fund will achieve a particularly high impact.”

The construction phase will begin shortly and grid connection is planned for the third quarter of 2025. The electricity will mainly be marketed through a long-term power purchase agreement (PPA).

Optimally networked partners

The seller of the project is Sev.en Inntech a.s. The Czech company also operates the local power grid to which the solar park will be connected next year. Petr Lenc, a general manager and vice-chairman of the board of Sev.en Inntech a.s., is looking forward to the collaboration: “We decided in favour of KGAL for two reasons: First, we were impressed by the asset manager’s many years of experience with renewable energies. Second, the discussions proved KGAL’s intensive focus on the potential of this project.”

KGAL Co-CEO André Zücker said: “Sev.en Inntech is a remarkably well-connected partner. We can well imagine further joint projects.”

The solar park “PVPP Saxonie” is a renewable energy project developed by Sev.en Inntech a.s. in the post-mining area of the former lignite quarry ČSA, located in the Most district. This project is part of the company’s extensive portfolio of sustainable and innovative initiatives both within and outside the Czech region of North Bohemia.

As an EPC service provider, Micronix is responsible for the construction of the solar park. Since the company will also acquire a minority stake in the project, there is an even greater interest in completing the project on schedule. KGAL has already worked successfully with Micronix in the past.

With the Most Solar Park, KGAL ESPF 5 further strengthens its successful portfolio with a presence in Germany, Greece, Italy, Poland, Spain and the Czech Republic.

“Over 80 percent of the 350 million euros in equity has already been allocated and 43 percent deployed,” emphasises Florian Martin, Co-CEO of KGAL. “Through its investments, our impact fund covers all life cycle phases from project development to operations. Investments are generally made at an early stage in order to participate in a large part of the value creation.”

“We significantly exceeded our original plans and are now aiming for a clear double-digit return for ESPF 5,” explains Florian Martin. “As
the fund has also invested in three successful developers in Germany, Italy and Spain, our investors have access to a total of more than 200 projects – an unprecedented diversification with enormous potential for the coming years.”