M&A Bulletin: check out the 2024 analysis and projections for 2025

Greener compiles transactions from solar plants and companies to identify market trends and opportunities
M&A Bulletin: check out the 2024 analysis and projections for 2025
Transactions involving GC plants for 41% of acquisitions. Photo: Freepik

Greener launched the “Solar Market M&A Bulletin 2024” during the first Meet & Greener, this Tuesday (21). The bulletin brings a compilation of how the year 2024 was in solar asset transitions and outlines possible scenarios for 2025.

Compiled quarterly with transactions from plants and companies in the solar chain, the bulletin combines analysis and data to identify market trends and opportunities.

Greener mapped 102 transactions in the last three years, of which 50% were carried out last year – a growth of 76% compared to 2023.

In 2024, there were 21 transactions involving GC (centralized generation) plants, a number that represents 41% of the total – four times higher than the previous year. 

Transactions involving DG (distributed generation) plants doubled in the period, with 14 transactions. Negotiations involving companies totaled 16, remaining stable.

In the 35 transactions, 336 photovoltaic plants were negotiated, 88 of which were GC, equivalent to 2,9 GWp, and 248 DG plants – equivalent to 076 GWp. 

Of the 16 acquisitions of companies in the solar market value chain, 25% of the investments came from power generation companies, 38% from energy management companies and 69% of the investments are from companies investing in national capital.

Image: M&A Greener Bulletin

According to Greener, the highlights are: the 76% growth in transactions mapped in 2024 compared to 2023; the number of GD transactions that doubled, ing 14 operations and 248 plants and self-production by matching that drove 12 of the 21 GC transactions and moved at least 37 plants.

The full “M&A Solar Market Bulletin 2024” can be accessed by clicking here

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Emily Castro
Graduating in Journalism from the Pontifical Catholic University of Campinas, she has experience in producing articles for news portals, radio and podcasts. She also works as a producer for the Papo Solar Podcast and the Solar em 60 and Estude com o projects. Canal.

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