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February 11, 2026
KKR’s A$603M Bet Signals Structured Capital Replacing Mezz in Australian BESS
February 11, 2026
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KKR has committed up to A$603 million in preferred equity into HMC Capital’s Energy Transition Platform, backing a 652 MW operating base and a ~5.7 GW wind and BESS pipeline across Australia.

The core insight: this is a balance sheet optimization trade, not just growth capital. The deal refinances an existing A$200 million mezzanine facility, replaces it with structured preferred equity, and layers in a A$550 million non-recourse senior debt facility. HMC retains joint control while shifting construction risk and equity funding pressure to KKR.

An initial A$355 million funds at close, with up to A$248 million reserved to cover ~90% of equity for the first BESS project. The preferred equity carries a 7-year term, convertible into a ~20–35% minority ordinary stake depending on repayment timing.

Commercially, this structure does three things. It delevers the platform without a full sell-down. It funds near-term BESS execution without stressing HMC’s balance sheet. And it gives KKR downside protection with upside optionality into common equity.

With ~85% of operating capacity contracted and ~9 years of remaining tenor, the platform is cash-flow anchored. The message is clear: large funds are underwriting contracted operating bases and using preferred equity to control development exposure in storage-heavy pipelines.

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