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ABO Energy GmbH has completed the sale of a French solar Agri-PV portfolio to Tenergie SAS, transferring the assets on a turnkey basis. The transaction covers two agrivoltaics projects—Presnoy and Nargis (Bois de Vaux)—with a combined capacity of 41.21 MWp, both located in the Loiret region. A third project was also sold, taking ABO’s total divestment in France to 85 MWp.
The key signal is execution certainty. Both core projects are backed by Contracts for Difference (CfDs) awarded through the French state tender process, with commissioning targeted in 2026. Presnoy alone represents 26.25 MWp, is already laying electrical cables, and will inject power directly into the public grid. This is not early-stage optionality—it is construction risk that a buyer can underwrite.
Commercially, this matters because CfD-backed Agri-PV compresses revenue risk while preserving long asset lives. Presnoy and Nargis are designed around agricultural co-use, supporting sheep grazing across 52 hectares combined, with expected operating lives of up to 40 years. That combination attracts infrastructure capital looking for stable, long-duration cash flows.
The broader market signal is clear. In France, liquidity is forming around sub-50 MW, policy-supported solar assets that are permit-secured, grid-ready, and turnkey. Developers who can deliver that package are exiting cleanly—without waiting for COD.
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