Hannon Armstrong and Sunrun Launch $500 Million Joint Venture for Distributed Energy Assets

Reuters01-06
Hannon Armstrong and Sunrun Launch $500 Million Joint Venture for Distributed Energy Assets

Hannon Armstrong Sustainable Infrastructure Capital Inc. (HASI) has entered into a new $500 million joint venture with Sunrun Inc., America’s largest provider of home battery storage and solar systems. Under the agreement, HASI will invest up to $500 million over 18 months to finance distributed energy assets, supporting the development of over 300 megawatts of capacity across more than 40,000 home power plants nationwide. This innovative financing structure enables Sunrun to retain significant long-term ownership and greater flexibility in debt structuring, aiming to deliver a more efficient cost of capital for both companies. The partnership will be consolidated on Sunrun’s financial statements and builds on an existing relationship between the two firms that began in 2018.

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