
Subscribe & Follow
Scatec frees up resources to launch battery storage for transmission grid

Greenstreet 1, an investment fund managed by Stanlib Infrastructure Fund II and owned by the Standard Bank Group, will acquire the Scatec 164 and Scatec 165 purpose vehicles holding solar PV independent power producer (IPP) projects.
These IPPs, operating under South Africa's Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Programme (REIPPPP), include Project Dreunberg, Project Linde, and Project Kalkbult.
The Competition Commission has determined that the acquisition is unlikely to reduce competition or raise public interest concerns, giving the transaction the green light without conditions.
Pivot to battery storage
Following this news, Scatec has now confirmed the financial close for its Mogobe BESS project – a 103MW/412 MWh facility.
Mogobe was awarded under the Battery Energy Storage Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme (BESIPPPP), and will provide critical storage capacity to the newly formed National Transmission Company of South Africa (NTCSA), helping balance the grid as part of the country’s renewable energy strategy.
The project has an estimated capital expenditure of R3bn that will be funded by non-recourse project debt of R2.7bn that is arranged by Standard Bank, along with equity contributions.
Community ownership
Scatec holds a 51% equity stake, while Perpetua Mogobe owns 46.5%, and the Mogobe Local Community Trust holds the remaining 2.5%.
Scatec will also serve as the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) provider, alongside operations, maintenance, and asset management services.
"This marks a new milestone for Scatec in South Africa and reaffirms our standing as a leading renewable energy player,” said Terje Pilskog, CEO of Scatec in a statement.
“The Mogobe BESS project is a first of its kind and demonstrates our commitment to supporting the country's renewable energy growth.”
Northern Cape success
The project will be located near Kathu in the Northern Cape, close to key power demand centres, and is expected to replicate the success of Scatec’s hybrid solar and battery storage projects at Kenhardt.
Roar Haugland, Scatec’s EVP for Sub-Saharan Africa, said that the Mogobe project is critical to ensuring the sustainability of South Africa's energy system by unlocking more grid capacity.
"The Mogobe BESS facility represents a significant step forward in South Africa's energy transition, and we're proud to be a part of this groundbreaking project," explained Rentia van Tonder, head of power at Standard Bank.
Related
Samsung Galaxy S25 shows why Honor is eating its lunch in SA Lindsey Schutters 20 hours #Budget2025: VAT hike: Struggling South Africans brace for greater financial strain 22 hours BusinessTech: News done right. Advertising done betterBroad Media 2 days Cape Town Cycle Tour's economic impact surpasses R500m annually: How local businesses benefit 6 Mar 2025 Banking, retail and telecoms power SA’s brand value to over R600bn in 2025 6 Mar 2025 Why South Africa’s top companies advertise on MyBroadbandBroad Media 5 Mar 2025 New standards pave way for renewable energy breakthrough Lindsey Schutters 5 Mar 2025 Huawei swoops in to continue the AI race at MWC Lindsey Schutters 5 Mar 2025

