Solaria Energia y Medio Ambiente SA
MAD:SLR
Solaria Energia y Medio Ambiente SA
Solaria Energía y Medio Ambiente, S.A., established in Madrid, has emerged as a formidable player in the renewable energy sector, focusing primarily on photovoltaic solar energy. The company navigates the complex energy landscape by using its expertise to develop, build, and operate a vast array of solar power plants across strategic locations in Southern Europe. Its presence is particularly robust in Spain, where sunny landscapes provide a fertile backdrop for its solar endeavors. By leveraging advanced technology and strategic geographical positioning, Solaria extends its reach into markets that prioritize sustainable energy solutions.
The company's financial model is rooted in the generation and sale of electricity through long-term power purchase agreements (PPAs). These agreements ensure a stable, predictable cash flow, which is a critical component of Solaria’s revenue stream. This model allows Solaria to capitalize on the growing demand for clean energy by delivering reliable and competitive solar power to utilities and commercial clients. As regulations and consumer preferences tilt increasingly towards sustainability, Solaria's scalable business model positions it not just as a provider, but as a leader in the transition to renewable energy, aligning profitability with environmental stewardship.
Solaria Energía y Medio Ambiente, S.A., established in Madrid, has emerged as a formidable player in the renewable energy sector, focusing primarily on photovoltaic solar energy. The company navigates the complex energy landscape by using its expertise to develop, build, and operate a vast array of solar power plants across strategic locations in Southern Europe. Its presence is particularly robust in Spain, where sunny landscapes provide a fertile backdrop for its solar endeavors. By leveraging advanced technology and strategic geographical positioning, Solaria extends its reach into markets that prioritize sustainable energy solutions.
The company's financial model is rooted in the generation and sale of electricity through long-term power purchase agreements (PPAs). These agreements ensure a stable, predictable cash flow, which is a critical component of Solaria’s revenue stream. This model allows Solaria to capitalize on the growing demand for clean energy by delivering reliable and competitive solar power to utilities and commercial clients. As regulations and consumer preferences tilt increasingly towards sustainability, Solaria's scalable business model positions it not just as a provider, but as a leader in the transition to renewable energy, aligning profitability with environmental stewardship.
Record Net Profit: Solaria nearly doubled its net profit in the first half of 2025, reaching an all-time high for the company.
Operational Milestone: 300 megawatts were connected to the grid this quarter, putting the company on track to reach 3 gigawatts by year-end.
Batteries Leadership: Solaria positions itself as a top player in Spain's battery market, with its first batteries set to connect to the grid by October.
EBITDA Guidance: Record EBITDA of EUR 140 million reported; management is "extremely comfortable" with full-year guidance of EUR 245–255 million.
CapEx Efficiency: The company maintains industry-leading low CapEx and plans to continue financing growth through project finance and joint ventures.
Expansion & Diversification: Significant pipeline growth underway across Spain, Italy, Germany, Portugal, and the UK, with focus expanding beyond solar to batteries, wind, and data centers.
Shareholder Returns: Ongoing share buyback program with a target of up to 10% of shares; further options for shareholder remuneration to be discussed at the November Investor Day.