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Recap is a Swedish organization with over 10 years of experience in renewable energy and energy efficiency projects.
This campaign is part of a series of campaigns aimed at refinancing a first portfolio of 19 solar energy projects in Colombia, in Cundinamarca, Atlántico, Antioquia, and Santander, for a total investment of two million euros. Of this portfolio, 11 plants are already installed, and operating, 3 are under construction, and 4 are awaiting adjustments before the beginning of construction. Some of the projects have been built using Recap's own capital and that of a Swedish family business, Gullspång Invest.
This is the twentieth campaign run by Recap Energy with Goparity.
Recap Energy has financed nineteen previous campaigns:
The funds will be used to refinance the following new projects:
Location |
Client |
Capacity kWp |
Activity |
Tenjo Cundinamarca
|
El TAMBOR |
19,22
|
Colombian traditional restaurant
|
Gachancipá Cundinamarca
|
AGROMONTE GACHANCIPA
|
25,62
|
Flower producer
|
Bogotá- Cundinamarca
|
GABRIEL DE COLOMBIA
|
319,68
|
Manufacturer of motor vehicles
parts and accessories |
Bogotá- Cundinamarca
|
COLEGIO CLARETIANO
|
60,75
|
School
|
Sotaquirá (Boyacá)
|
LÁCTEOS CAMPO REAL
|
24
|
Artisanal cheese producer
|
Tunja (Boyaca)
|
LADRILLERA EL RUBÍ
|
129,56
|
Manufacturer of block, bricks
and clay derivatives |
Madrid - Cundinarmca |
FAMOC DEPANEL PRODUCCION
|
44,59
|
Design, production, and furnishing of office and corporate spaces
|
Bogotá- Cundinamarca
|
HOTEL HILTON
|
163,2
|
Hotel |
Medellín (Antioquia)
|
ICOLTRANS
|
243,8
|
Logistics and transport
|
Barranquilla (Atlántico)
|
IMPUCHE
|
100
|
Metallurgy products manufacturer
|
Barranquilla (Atlántico)
|
BICOSA
|
185,1
|
Textile manufacturer
|
Medellín (Antioquia)
|
LICEO FRANCÉS MEDELLIN |
27,9
|
School |
Barranquilla (Atlántico)
|
LABORATORIOS ASEPTIC
|
141,94
|
Manufacturer of health, pharmaceutical
and cosmetic products |
Barranquilla (Atlántico)
|
CONTEX
|
436,16
|
Construction company
|
Bogotá- Cundinamarca
|
RPM COLOMBIA
|
291,72
|
Business management
|
Barranquilla (Atlántico)
|
INDUSTRIA ARTICUEROS
|
678,68
|
Manufacturer of vinyl fabrics
|
Medellín (Antioquia)
|
NUTRIMENTOS SUPER
|
99,64
|
Producer of animal feeds
|
Barranquilla (Atlántico)
|
CC ATLÁNTICO
|
320,4
|
Shopping center |
Bogotá- Cundinamarca
|
ALANGRAPH
|
19,8
|
|
Here are picture of some of the locations:
AGROMONTE GACHANCIPA
ALANGRAPH
CC ATLÁNTICO
ICOLTRANS
IMPUCHE
This campaign is one of several to fund and refinance the installation of photovoltaic plants in 19 organizations in Colombia.
Direct impact
Indirect Impact
CO2 avoided per year
MWh clean energy
The funds raised with these campaigns will be used to refinance 19 solar energy projects. The capital that Recap has invested will be used for further expansion in the Colombian market.
Long term PPA (power purchase agreement) contracts will be signed between the promoter (Recap Solar Fund AB II) and the end clients (identified in the table above).
The solar panels Installation, operation, and management will be performed by local partners under Recap’s supervision. The promoter will also be the owner of the solar panels, as well as the energy producer and trader.
A PPA is a long-term agreement, for the purchase and sale of clean energy established between a renewable energy producer (in this case Recap Solar Fund AB II) and the entity that consumes electricity (in this example, the companies identified in the table above). The companies will therefore reduce their consumption of energy from the national electricity grid substituting it for the energy from the solar systems.
In turn, Recap Solar Fund II AB will sell the energy from 5% to 30% lower than the client’s retail price, depending on the specifics of each project, after the installation of the panels. After an established period, the panels will become the property of the clients. In exchange for the benefits provided by the solar PV system, the client pays Recap Solar Fund II AB a monthly fee throughout the contract term.
The fee is based on the prices charged by the local utility, over which the client is granted a fixed discount. In this sense, the client will always have a benefit from using the energy from the PV system. The energy that cannot be supplied by the PV system is bought from the grid.
The fees paid by the client allow Recap to pay back its investors and covers the operations required for the development and management of the project.
The promoter performs a credit analysis, recurring to Coface to all its end clients before installing the panels.
Download Key Investment Information Sheet
Pledge contract over the shares of ReCap Solar Fund II AB.
Pledge contract over the shares of ReCap Solar Colombia SAS.
Pledge contract over the credit rights receivable arising from the savingsharing agreement , that belong to ReCap Solar Colombia SAS.
The Recap Solar Fund II AB is part of the Recap Energy, an organization with the mission to bridge the gap between institutional capital and profitable clean energy projects globally, contributing to a more sustainable future
Recap was founded in 2010, initially as a consulting firm for sustainable finance. Since then, the company has evolved and started to offer Energy as a Service (EaaS) solutions to C&I clients in 2016.
With a technical team in Tenerife, Recap started the deployment of its EaaS business in Spain, initially focused on the Canary Islands, but soon after also mainland Spain and Portugal.
The expansion did not stop there, as Recap created the Colombian and Nordic (2018), Brazilian (2019), and Indian (2020) subsidiaries offering similar EaaS solutions.
Recap is constantly expanding geographically, in new and established markets, but also broadening the scope of energy and storage technologies and financial options to its clients.
At the moment, Recap has three women among its shareholders and one woman sitting on the company’s board.
Currently, the total developed capacity by region is:
Currently, Recap has 118 clients in Spain, Portugal, Sweden, India, and Latin America. The rooftop project sizes range from 10 kWp to 5MWp.
The Recap Energy provides customized energy solutions for its clients, which can include electric mobility, energy storage, and energy management systems.
Recap employees 51 people, nine are working in Colombia.
Recap’s business model is based on sharing the benefits of PV plants with C&I clients. Without any need for investment from the end client, Recap owns, installs, and maintains the solar PV plants. In exchange, the client benefits from clean energy at prices always be lower than that of the local utility. The fees paid by the client cover the investments, operational costs, and provide high and stable returns to investors.
The business model was first successfully implemented in Spain. The Recap Solar Fund II AB was created to serve the Colombian market soon after.
At the moment, Recap Solar Fund II AB has 21 clients in Colombia.
Active since
2018
Fiscal country
SE
Operating In
"Brazil, Colombia and Spain"
Industry
Investment
Number of Goparity Loans
11
Women Shareholders
Yes
Website
https://www.recap.se/2025-03-27
This project has been settled earlier than originally planned. All investors have received their capital invested in full as well as the interest payment.
Thank you for supporting this project! Your contribution will help generate impact for many more years.
2023-09-27
First instalment was paid to all the investors
2023-06-27
934 investors successfully raised 150.000€
2023-06-16
This campaign will help avoid the emission of 24 tons of CO2 per year