Sabancı Climate Technologies
In 2022, with the expansion of climate technology investments into the United States, it marked a pivotal moment for Sabancı Group's energy sector. Sabancı Climate Technologies, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sabancı Holding, was established in 2022 with the aim of investing in renewable energy, particularly partnering with various venture capital funds and startups in the US and Europe. This new entity aims to leverage Sabancı Group's core competencies in the energy sector in new markets and shape the Group's future portfolio with early-stage climate technologies. Investment areas include fusion, geothermal energy, grid management, ESG software, and carbon accounting, essential segments of the energy value chain. Accordingly, investments have been made in companies such as Commonwealth Fusion, Quaise, Pulsora, Aidash, and others suitable for investment in these areas.
Sabancı Climate Ventures focuses on investing in startups and funds that aim to provide sustainable and clean energy solutions. One of the main objectives of Sabancı Climate Ventures is to ensure that Sabancı's portfolio keeps pace with future innovations in Energy and Climate Technologies, foster access and interaction with the innovation ecosystem, and explore new business model concepts.
Sabancı Renewables, established by Sabancı Climate Technologies to build a renewable energy portfolio in the United States, has been expanding its presence in the Texas energy market through multiple solar investments.
The company’s first operational asset, the 272 MWdc Cutlass II Solar Power Plant in Texas, was commissioned in May 2024, marking a major milestone in Sabancı Renewables’ entry into the US renewable energy market.
This was followed by the Oriana Solar Power Plant in Victoria County, Texas, which includes a 232 MWdc utility-scale solar power plant integrated with a 60 MW battery energy storage system. The project entered the commissioning phase in August 2025 and reached commercial operation in September 2025.
In addition to these projects, Sabancı Renewables has further expanded its pipeline with two additional solar investments in Texas: the Pepper Solar Project (156 MWdc) and the Lucky 7 Solar Project (130 MWdc), which is expected to reach commercial operation in 2027.
With these investments, Sabancı Renewables continues to strengthen its renewable energy portfolio in the United States and aims to significantly expand its capacity in the medium term.