Origis Energy announced that it has reached over 2.3 gigawatts (GW) in owned and operating solar and storage capacity across 13 projects and six states.
By the end of the year, the company anticipates reaching 3 GW of owned and operating capacity.
Its recent installations include the 500-megawatt (MW) Swift Air solar complex for Occidental Petroleum in Texas and the 335-MW Optimist solar-plus-storage project in Mississippi, with the latter marking the delivery of over 900 MW in the state in under two years. Additionally, there are over 200 MW of solar projects currently underway for Alabama Power Company.
In 2025, Origis secured around $3 billion in project financing and tax equity capacity — signaling the strength of its projects and depth of its financing partnerships.
“This is an exciting time at Origis. 3 GW operating capacity is within our sights, and it will mark an important milestone in our ambitious plans,” said Vikas Anand, Chief Executive Officer of Origis Energy, in a statement. “We have delivered growth and financial performance amid a volatile external environment by keeping a steady focus on our customers and by sharpening execution and capital deployment. I am grateful to our customers for their trust, to host communities, to our suppliers and lenders for their partnership, and most of all, I am proud of my colleagues at Origis who delivered these successes.”
Origis looks forward to continuing to advance its over 20-GW development pipeline, as it recently signed new long-term offtake agreements with Meta and Pioneer Community Energy.
Anand continued, “We are witnessing unprecedented electricity demand growth from AI innovation, manufacturing, and electrification. Customers want partners with a proven record of performance and execution. We are humbled by their continued confidence in us and are excited to continue serving them.”
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