Vantage Capital (www.VantageCapital.co.za), Africa’s largest mezzanine debt fund manager, announced that it has made a R635m investment into Commercial Energy SouthVantage Capital (www.VantageCapital.co.za), Africa’s largest mezzanine debt fund manager, announced that it has made a R635m investment into Commercial Energy South

Vantage Capital Leads R635m Investment Into SolarAfrica Energy

2026/03/02 08:00
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WHY THIS MATTERS:
South Africa’s energy transition increasingly depends on distributed commercial and industrial (C&I) solar and battery infrastructure. Vantage Capital’s R635 million mezzanine investment into Commercial Energy South Africa (CESA) enables SolarAfrica to take full ownership of a ~90MW contracted portfolio spanning 134 sites — assets that generate predictable, long-term cash flows. In a power market still grappling with reliability challenges, privately financed C&I infrastructure is becoming a core pillar of energy security.

The structure also highlights the growing role of mezzanine finance in renewable energy. As capital stacks in infrastructure projects become more complex, flexible debt solutions allow sponsors to restructure ownership, scale portfolios and accelerate deployment without relying solely on equity or senior debt. With SolarAfrica already delivering 343MW and over 1GW in rollout, control of CESA strengthens its platform for further expansion and innovation, including energy trading and wheeling.

Vantage Capital (www.VantageCapital.co.za), Africa’s largest mezzanine debt fund manager, announced that it has made a R635m investment into Commercial Energy South Africa (“CESA”), a subsidiary of SolarAfrica Energy (“SolarAfrica”), a leading South African energy solutions provider, alongside co-investor, Greenpoint Capital. CESA holds commercial & industrial (“C&I”) solar and battery energy assets developed by SolarAfrica.

The investment comprises a mezzanine facility which was used to exit Inspired Evolution from CESA, making SolarAfrica the 100% owner of CESA.

Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Pretoria, South Africa, SolarAfrica provides solar-PV, battery storage, energy trading, electricity wheeling and gas-to-power services tailored for C&I clients, helping businesses lower electricity costs, secure reliable power and reduce carbon emissions. SolarAfrica has a strong track record, having delivered ~343MW of funded solar projects in Southern Africa (with a further 1.14GW plus being rolled out).  SolarAfrica has been twice recognised as the African Solar Company of the Year (2021 and 2023) by the Africa Solar Industry Association (AFSIA).

CESA acts as a holding company for C&I rooftop solar and battery storage solutions assets that have been developed by SolarAfrica. CESA currently holds a portfolio of assets with energy capacity of ~90MW across 134 different sites. All assets within CESA are managed by SolarAfrica.

Roshal Ramdenee, Partner at Vantage Capital, said “This transaction reflects our conviction in distributed energy infrastructure and the strength of SolarAfrica’s platform. CESA’s contracted C&I solar and battery portfolio provides predictable cash flows and supports South Africa’s shift to reliable and sustainable power. We look forward to working closely with SolarAfrica and Greenpoint as the platform continues to scale.”

Warren van der Merwe, Managing Partner at Vantage Capital, added “Vantage has provided senior debt to a number of renewable energy projects through its GreenX senior debt division. We are pleased to showcase in this deal how mezzanine finance can play a part in the rapidly evolving power sector. Congratulations to Charl and his team for driving a super-efficient process, which allowed us to close this deal under very tight timelines.”

Nic van Zyl, CIO at Greenpoint Capital, added “We are pleased to have finalised this transaction in support of the SolarAfrica team, whose progress we have tracked over many years. We look forward to collaborating with Vantage Capital on this high-quality solar asset.”

Charl Alheit, CIO at SolarAfrica, added “Vantage Capital and Greenpoint Capital have proven to be very innovative and efficient partners in enabling us to execute the buy-out of this portfolio from Inspired Evolution. Taking full control of the portfolio means we can continue to innovate by bringing more renewable energy solutions, such as electricity wheeling, to customers. This underscores our commitment to making cheaper, greener power more accessible to C&I businesses as part of their green energy journey.”

Step Advisory acted as deal advisor to SolarAfrica on the transaction, Werksmans acted as legal counsel for Vantage. Other advisors to the transaction included Cresco, Ernst and Young, Webber Wentzel and SLR Consulting.

FF NEWS TAKE:
This transaction is as much about financial engineering as it is about clean energy. Mezzanine capital is quietly playing a catalytic role in Africa’s power sector — bridging funding gaps and enabling consolidation of operating assets.

By securing full ownership, SolarAfrica gains strategic flexibility at a time when demand for reliable, greener power from C&I customers is accelerating. If execution continues at pace, distributed energy platforms like CESA could become some of the most resilient infrastructure assets in the region.

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