North America (USA & Canada)
Energy America’s presence in North America has rapidly expanded through strategic projects and acquisitions. After acquiring Ganymede Utilities in 2023, the company gained a robust late-stage pipeline of utility-scale solar projects across California and Texas totaling ~2.0 GW. These projects come with long-term PPAs from investment-grade offtakers and form the cornerstone of EA’s planned YieldCo for stable U.S. dollar cash flows. Key North American projects include:

Ontario BESS & Solar Pilot – 50 MWh (Canada)
Project Overview EA is preparing an upcoming solar-plus-storage pilot project [...]

Texas Solar Farms Portfolio – ~1,700 MW (Texas, USA
Project Overview This portfolio consists of seven late-stage utility-scale solar [...]

California Solar Park – 28.1 MW (California, USA)
Project Overview Located in California, this utility-scale solar farm was [...]
North America Highlights: Energy America’s U.S. projects underscore investor confidence – e.g. EXIM Bank is a 20% equity partner in the 1 GW Ugandan program and backs U.S. tech exports in EA’s projects, reflecting similar support in domestic ventures. With 8.5 GW of total pipeline post-Ganymede acquisition and 2.4 GW in late-stage development, EA is cemented as a leading solar developer in North America.
Africa
Africa is a core growth region for Energy America, spearheaded by its regional platform EA Astrovolt Kenya. The company is driving transformative renewable projects across the continent, with a portfolio of 10+ GW in solar PV and 1.3 GW in geothermal under development. Projects span utility-scale solar farms, geothermal power, battery storage, and green hydrogen pilots. Key projects in Africa include:

Mauritius PV + BESS for Telecom – 680 MW + 400 MWh (Mauritius)
Project Name: Mauritius Solar + Storage for Telecom Resilience Project [...]

DR Congo “Solar for Mining” Project – 100 MW (D.R. Congo)
Project Name: Katanga Mining Solar Plant Project Type: Industrial Solar [...]

Zimbabwe Mega Solar Project – 1,000 MW (Zimbabwe)
Project Type: Utility-Scale Solar PVProposed Capacity: 1,000 MW (1 GW)Status: [...]

Nigeria Dual-Site Solar Farms – 400 MW (Nigeria)
Kenya Geothermal & Green City Power Program Energy America’s Africa [...]
Kenya Solar Plant – 11 MW (Kenya)
Kenya 11 MW Utility-Scale Solar PV Plant This 11 MW [...]

Rwanda Solar & Green Hydrogen Project – 120 MW (Rwanda)
Project Overview – Rwanda EA is advancing a cutting-edge renewable [...]
Liberia Solar Parks – 1,000 MW (Liberia)
Project Overview – Liberia EA is leading a phased solar [...]

Tanzania Renewable Energy Program – 1,500 MW (Tanzania)
Project Overview EA is advancing an integrated clean energy initiative [...]

Uganda Solar + BESS Program – 1,000 MW PV & 2,500 MWh Storage (Uganda)
Project Overview EA is spearheading a landmark public–private partnership in [...]
Africa Highlights: Energy America’s African portfolio spans 12 countries with projects in various stages. From the large-scale 1 GW Uganda project (pioneering solar+storage in East Africa) to innovative hybrid systems in Rwanda and off-grid solutions in DRC, EA is leveraging NASA-backed engineering and U.S.-made technology to deliver reliable power. Key differentiators include American-made 650–750 W TOPCon solar modules (≥25% efficiency) and exclusive Centauri selenium-interlayer cell tech targeting 40% efficiency, as well as space-grade BESS for grid and remote applications. EA’s work aligns with initiatives like Power Africa and the Prosper Africa framework, and the company coordinates closely with U.S. agencies for risk mitigation (ATIDI, DFC, MIGA coverage). Many projects are structured as Public-Private Partnerships with host nations, underscoring investor confidence through government collaboration. Verification for these projects ranges from government MOUs and EOIs to formal policy directives and PPAs, indicating a strong momentum for EA’s Africa strategy.
Middle East
Middle East
Energy America is extending its innovative energy solutions to the Middle East & North Africa (MENA) region, focusing on both renewable generation and advanced grid infrastructure:

United Arab Emirates Solar Rooftop Initiative (UAE)
EA – UAE Commercial Solar + Storage Program Project Type: [...]
Qatar Solar Consortium – 500 MW (Qatar)
EA – Qatar Solar Tender Prospect (Utility-Scale PV + Storage) [...]
Saudi Arabia Grid Modernization (KSA)
Project Type: Grid infrastructure (smart switchgears for MV lines) Capacity: [...]
Middle East Highlights: EA’s approach in MENA is twofold – infrastructure modernization (providing advanced grid equipment and storage for existing networks) and utility-scale generation when opportunities arise. The company’s credibility is bolstered by connections with regional giants (e.g. Aramco via Ganymede’s former owner, and logos like Qatar Energy, Al Naboodah on EA’s site). EA also actively participates in major energy forums (such as ADIPEC 2025 in Abu Dhabi and Gastech 2025, signaling its commitment to the region. While several engagements are in preliminary stages, EA operates with full compliance to regional standards (e.g. ISO certifications, GCC grid codes) and U.S. export regulations, ensuring investor confidence in its MENA ventures. The establishment of a regional hub in Riyadh and the involvement of personnel like Ismail Albager (VP, MENA) underscore that EA is gearing up for sustained growth in the Middle East.
Europe
In Europe, Energy America is aligning its advanced solar and storage technologies with the continent’s ambitious clean energy targets. While EA’s direct project development in Europe is nascent, the company has forged strategic relationships and is laying groundwork for future projects:
Prospective Projects Pipeline (EU)
Future Outlook: EA is exploring project opportunities in Europe, especially [...]
Compliance & Market Readiness
Energy America operates in compliance with all relevant European standards [...]
European Technology Partnerships
EA’s high-efficiency solar modules and BESS have attracted interest from [...]
Europe Highlights: Though Energy America’s public project portfolio in Europe is still developing, the company’s influence is present through technological integration and strategic alliances. By showcasing its NASA-inspired solar tech and proven track record globally, EA appeals to European stakeholders seeking reliable, innovative solutions. Investors can take confidence in EA’s connections with Europe’s energy majors (for instance, partnering with E.ON, which is among Europe’s largest utilities and its commitment to meet EU sustainability criteria. As Europe pursues green hydrogen and advanced energy storage, EA’s expertise – particularly in battery systems and high-efficiency PV – positions it as a potential key player in consortiums, backed by its strong financial partnerships and export support. In summary, EA’s European chapter is just beginning, but the company is market-ready and credibility-approved (with major European firms already counted as collaborators), setting the stage for on-ground projects in the near future.
Australia (Asia-Pacific)
Energy America has made a tangible impact in the Australia/Pacific region, combining its advanced technology with the area’s abundant solar resources:

Pacific Microgrid Initiative (Fiji & Island Nations)
EA – Pacific Islands Solar Microgrids Project Type: Solar PV [...]

Perth Solar Power Plant – 40 MW (Western Australia)
EA – Australia Project (Perth, WA – Client Confidential) Project [...]
Australia-Pacific Highlights: Energy America’s 40 MW Perth project firmly planted the company’s flag in the region, proving that American solar technology can lead in performance Down Under. This success, combined with EA’s compliance with Australian standards and remote-area know-how, opened doors to niche but impactful projects in the broader Asia-Pacific. EA operates with full conformity to standards across Australia and the South Pacific, ensuring its solutions are accepted by regulators and investors alike. The company’s blend of large-grid projects and remote microgrids demonstrates adaptability – from feeding metropolitan grids to powering tiny islands, EA has showcased its innovation (space-grade batteries, high-wattage panels) and reliability in diverse settings. As Australia and neighboring countries accelerate their energy transition (with Australia targeting 82% renewables by 2030), EA is well-positioned, with plans to possibly establish a regional assembly facility to better serve Asia-Pacific markets (a future venture under study). Investor confidence in this region is buoyed by EA’s track record and the clear verification of its projects like the one in Perth, which stands as “the country’s best-performing utility-scale solar asset” in its class, underscoring the quality and success of Energy America’s global portfolio.







