Nexamp, the nation’s largest fully integrated distributed generation and community solar provider, today announced the closing of a $300 million aggregation securitization facility with Crédit Agricole CIB that will enable the rapid deployment of distributed solar and energy storage projects in its construction pipeline. The construction-to-term facility offers Nexamp a scalable source of flexible project-level funding fit for the volume and pace of its DG deployment pipeline.

“This facility underscores the strength of Nexamp’s long-standing business model and the growing recognition of distributed solar and storage as a mature attractive asset class,” noted Zaid Ashai, CEO of Nexamp. “By pairing competitive construction financing with flexible takeout options, we can move faster to deliver the power that communities and businesses need—while opening the door for a wider range of institutional investors to support the energy transition.”

With the completion of this transaction, Nexamp is continuing its strategy of building scalable, capital-efficient pathways to enhance energy access. By tapping into the structured finance and securitization markets, Nexamp is expanding the range of investors that can participate in distributed clean energy while reducing the overall cost of capital for its projects.

“We are very pleased to partner with Nexamp on a facility designed to aggregate a diversified portfolio of high-quality clean energy assets and broaden the pool of investors who can participate in distributed generation. Bringing the depth of the structured finance and securitization markets to this sector is central to lowering the cost of capital for the energy transition,” said Natacha Gallou, Senior Regional Officer for the Americas at Crédit Agricole CIB.

The aggregation securitization facility will be used to finance a diversified portfolio of community solar, commercial and industrial, and other distributed generation and storage assets across multiple regions. These projects will provide locally sited, flexible capacity that supports grid reliability, helps mitigate congestion, and expands access to energy savings for households, businesses, and public sector customers.