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Alight
Company Overview
Alight
Stockholm, Sweden
2013
Approximately 40 employees (source: zoominfo.com). Revenue under $5 million (source: zoominfo.com).
What They Do
Alight specializes in solar photovoltaic (PV) technology, focusing on both onsite rooftop installations and offsite ground-mounted solar parks. The company integrates battery energy storage systems (BESS) to enhance grid stability and optimize energy usage during non-production periods, such as nights or outages (source: alight-energy.com). Their core offerings include long-term, subsidy-free power purchase agreements (PPAs) that provide businesses with fixed, low-cost clean electricity, either behind-the-meter onsite or via grid-supplied offsite power (source: alight-energy.com). Target markets encompass energy-intensive commercial and industrial customers across Europe, including large corporations and state-owned entities, with a strong presence in the Nordics and expanding operations into Finland, Denmark, Spain, France, the UK, and Germany (source: alight-energy.com). Alight is recognized as the leading Nordic PPA provider, with over 1 GW in development in the Nordics and a goal of achieving 5 GW capacity by 2030 (source: ippjournal.com).
Projects & Track Record
As of 2023, Alight has over 50 solar projects under management or construction, showcasing a robust portfolio of completed projects. Notable achievements include the 18 MW Skurup solar park for Martin & Servera, which was Sweden's largest at the time of its completion in 2022, and the 7.2 MW Åhus park for Nolato, which features a co-located 2 MW BESS (source: alight-energy.com). The company also commissioned the 12 MW Linköping solar park in 2020, which was enhanced by a 2 MW/2 MWh BESS addition operational by December 2022, marking it as Sweden's largest co-located solar-plus-storage project (source: alight-energy.com). Recent completions include the 215 MWp Lidsø agrivoltaics park in Denmark and the 100 MWp Hultsfred Solar Farm in Sweden, which is co-owned with Neoen and is expected to produce 100 GWh/year for 18,000 homes (source: powermag.com). Ongoing projects include a 100+ MW park in Eurajoki, Finland, and a 120 MW agrivoltaics park in Loviisa, Finland, showcasing Alight's commitment to expanding its renewable energy footprint.
Recent Developments
In the past two years, Alight has made significant strides in its operations and project portfolio. In November 2024, the company acquired the operational 11 MW Ramsjöholm solar park from Soltech Energy Solutions (source: zoominfo.com). Additionally, they secured a €46 million facility agreement from ABN AMRO and SEB for the Eurajoki project, which commenced construction in 2024 (source: impactloop.com). Alight also received an EU Innovation Fund grant for the 120 MW/45 MW BESS Loviisa agrivoltaics project, with the grant agreement expected by March 2026 (source: energyglobal.com). Furthermore, they entered a strategic partnership with Sveaskog for a 2 GW solar initiative over five years, starting with significant parks in Sweden (source: ippjournal.com). The company also appointed Warren Campbell as CEO in January 2024, succeeding founder Harald Överholm, who now serves as Chairman (source: zoominfo.com).
Working There
Alight offers a dynamic work environment for its team of "Alighters," focusing on solar development across various departments. Roles likely span development, engineering, finance, operations, sales, and management, reflecting the company's growth and commitment to expanding its project pipeline (source: alight-energy.com). The headquarters in Stockholm serves as the primary hiring center, with potential opportunities arising from expansions in Finland and Denmark (source: linkedin.com). Alight's culture emphasizes passion and innovation, validated by awards such as WWF’s “Climate Solver” and grants for fossil-free maintenance pilots (source: alight-energy.com). However, specific benefits such as salaries or health plans are not publicly documented in available sources.
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