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Enfinity Global Expands US Green Bond Facility to $183 Million

By MGN EditorialFebruary 13, 2026 at 03:24 AM

Renewable energy leader Enfinity Global has increased its green bond facility in the US to $183 million with Eiffel Investment Group to support its growth.

Enfinity Global Inc., a leading renewable energy company, has announced the expansion of its green bond facility to $183 million (€155 million) with Eiffel Investment Group. Building on its existing partnership, this increased financing will enable Enfinity Global to further accelerate its renewable energy projects and growth across the United States. According to the press release, the additional capital will support Enfinity Global's continued investment in utility-scale solar, wind, and energy storage projects. This expansion of the company's green bond facility underscores the growing investor appetite for sustainable infrastructure assets that are crucial for the energy transition. 'This increased green bond facility demonstrates the confidence that Eiffel Investment Group has in Enfinity Global's ability to deliver high-quality renewable energy projects,' said Roberto Castiglioni, CEO of Enfinity Global. 'We are pleased to strengthen our partnership and access additional capital to support our ambitious growth plans in the US market.' The news comes as the maritime industry faces increasing pressure to decarbonize and adopt more sustainable energy solutions. Enfinity Global's expansion aligns with broader efforts across the sector to reduce emissions and invest in renewable power generation to fuel ships, port operations, and related infrastructure. 'Enfinity Global's track record of successful project delivery and strong market position make them an attractive partner for investors seeking to deploy capital into the clean energy transition,' said Fabrice Dumonteil, CEO of Eiffel Investment Group. 'We are proud to support their growth and contribute to the development of a more sustainable maritime industry.'
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