Infinity Power signs three renewable energy agreements at Africa Energy Forum 2026
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Infinity Power, Africa's largest pure-play renewable energy provider, announced three strategic agreement signings at the Africa Energy Forum 2026 in Cape Town. The partnerships with global technology and engineering companies aim to advance renewable energy projects in South Africa and Egypt. This follows the company's significant growth in 2024-2025, adding 2.56 GW of solar capacity, 200 MW of wind capacity, and 720 MWh of battery solutions to its pipeline across Egypt, South Africa, and Côte d'Ivoire.
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· 3 pulledInfinity Power, the largest African pure-play renewable energy provider, announced the signing of three key agreements on the sidelines of the Africa Energy Forum (AEF) 2026 in Cape Town
The signings span multiple partnerships with leading global technology and engineering companies, supporting the advancement of renewable energy projects across South Africa and Egypt
Together, these milestones mark a significant step in progressing Infinity Power's growing project pipeline
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