N2OFF, Inc. , a drug discovery company also investing in solar energy assets under the Ready-to-Build (RTB) model, has announced progress in its European solar portfolio through its collaboration with Solterra Renewable Energy Ltd.
The partnership has advanced N2OFFโs flagship German solar project, which includes photovoltaic (PV) and energy storage assets, by reducing permitting risks, improving development economics, and unlocking monetization potential. Key milestones include:
-Significant reduction in permitting and regulatory risk across core European assets.
-Advance funding of $340,000 to Solterra, coupled with favorable terms in the projectโs profit stake.
-Approximately $1.7 million in project-level value creation achieved through renegotiation of development fees.
-Enhanced pathways for monetization, with multiple options expected to materialize starting H2 2026.
The German solar project is now in the final stages of permitting, with expected approval projected for Q3 2026. The first public consultation phase is nearing completion with no objections or material modification requests, signaling regulatory alignment and community acceptance. The draft zoning plan for the final consultation phase is scheduled for late January 2026.
As part of the agreement, Solterra will receive advance funding of $340,000, with a corresponding reduction of โฌ11,000 per MW in development fees, boosting potential project profits by roughly $1.7 million. N2OFF noted that this capital redeployment enhances long-term project economics, embedded equity value, and future exit or operating returns.
โBy systematically reducing regulatory risk and optimizing development economics, N2OFF continues to position itself as a disciplined capital allocator focused on scalable, infrastructure-backed value creation,โ the company stated.
This strategic development further strengthens N2OFFโs European solar portfolio along the RTB value curve, while maintaining flexibility for monetization and value realization in the medium term.
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