Ryse Energy: A Critical Role in the Global Energy Transition

RWE Energy Transition Investments is investing in Ryse Energy to help the company expand its wind and solar technologies. Ryse Energy is a manufacturer of high-performance wind turbines and other renewable energy systems for energy dispatch and decarbonization of critical infrastructure.

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Ryse Energy recently announced a funding round led by RWE Energy Transition Investments, an investment vehicle of RWE Supply & Trading GmbH, the energy trading arm of global renewable energy company RWE.

Ryse Energy: Reliable hybrid solutions for critical infrastructure

Ryse Energy is a leading manufacturer of high performance small wind turbines and offers a range of related renewable energy systems, includingsolar power and energy storage. The company has manufacturing facilities in the United Kingdom and Spain, as well as sales offices around the world, including the United States, Europe, the United Arab Emirates and India.

Ryse Energy’s renewable energy systems can be used as stand-alone technologies, connected to the grid or off-grid, with energy storage, or combined with other technologies to create customized and reliable hybrid renewable solutions. The company works in a variety of sectors, such as decarbonization of critical infrastructure such as telecommunications and oil and gas networks, or marine and agricultural applications, as well as energy dispatch for rural electrification.

This new investment will allow Ryse Energy to enter untapped markets such as North America, where energy dispatch and diesel replacement are key areas, and Africa, where access to energy and powering critical infrastructure such as healthcare facilities and telecommunications networks are strategic priorities. In addition, the company plans to recruit globally to meet current and future demand.

Advanced technologies for renewable energy

Ryse Energy will also invest in its existing technologies to ensure they are certified for sale in specific target markets. The financing will also allow Ryse Energy to expand its production capacity in strategic regions, with the company currently exploring additional production sites in the United States, United Arab Emirates and India.

In sum, this investment by RWE Energy Transition Investments will enable Ryse Energy to accelerate its international growth and expand its technology offering in the renewable energy field. Ryse Energy’s ambition is to become a major player in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and providing reliable and sustainable access to energy for more than one billion people worldwide.

With a portfolio of stand-alone, grid-connected and off-grid wind and solar technologies with energy storage, the company is well positioned to meet the growing demand for renewable energy solutions and to contribute to the energy transition to a more sustainable future. With the support of RWE Energy Transition Investments, Ryse Energy will continue to work towards its goal of providing innovative decentralized renewable energy systems to its customers worldwide.

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