engazaat Developments — Solar & Water Infrastructure Across MEA

engazaat Developments finances, develops, and operates grid and off-grid clean energy and water infrastructure. We deliver solutions through two models: EPC with integrated financing, or BOOT (Build-Own-Operate-Transfer), where we sell power and water as a service under long-term purchase agreements.

engazaat Developments by the Numbers

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Core Solutions

We engineer and deploy scalable grid and off-grid solar infrastructure for the Commercial & Industrial (C&I) sector, from localized installations to mega-projects and dedicated EV charging hubs. Built-in monitoring tracks clean energy yields and emissions, simplifying carbon credit certification.
We design and build advanced water systems, from borehole engineering and pumping networks to large-scale desalination and automated irrigation, integrated with green power grids and smart sensing for full system traceability and performance.
Our cloud-based, real-time tracking platforms give complete visibility across energy and water portfolios. Predictive analytics flag inefficiencies before they compound, triggering proactive Operations & Maintenance (O&M) to sustain high-efficiency yields.

Business Models

To meet clients’ sustainability goals, we deliver green infrastructure through two
adaptable engagement models.

EPC + Finance

EPC + Finance

engazaat acts as your single point of responsibility, engineering, procuring, and building your power and water infrastructure, while offering customized financing options to match your capital requirements.

Power/Water as a service

Power/Water as a service

Under a BOOT model backed by long-term Purchase Agreements (PPA/WPA), engazaat builds, owns, and operates your infrastructure as a zero-CAPEX service, with the flexibility to transfer ownership over time.

engazaat Developments TrackRecord — Clean Infrastructure in Action

Majid Al Futtaim — 20+ MW Solar

  • Largest solar project in Egypt's C&I sector since the launch of the country's solar industry
  • 20+ MW of capacity across four properties in Egypt and Lebanon
  • 737M kWh of clean electricity over the project's lifetime — 29.5M kWh annually

Nestlé — Operational Assets

  • Full EPC grid-tied solar PV system for Nestlé Waters' Benha water factory, Kafr Arbeen — recognized with Egypt's Entrepreneurship Awards Disruptive Duo Award
  • 4.9 MW project delivered via Build-Own Operate-Transfer (BOOT), supported by a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA)

The SAVE Fund — Powering the Nexus. Yielding the Future.

engazaat x CI Capital SAVE Fund

A strategic fund targeting USD 200M to address food security through
sustainable water and energy infrastructure.

  • Scales water and energy systems to drive food security, climate resilience, and value creation across Egypt, the Middle East, and Africa
  • Mobilizes local and regional investors toward high-impact opportunities
  • CI Capital and engazaat act as partners, contributing investment and technical expertise to guide strategy and source projects aligned with the Water-Energy Food Nexus

NotableProject: The SAVE Model

The SAVE (Sustainable Agro-Village and Entrepreneurship) model democratizes clean-tech utilities.

_____________ SAVE 1 — Dakhla, New Valley Governorate, Egypt

Dakhla, New Valley
SAVE 1 —  Solar-powered desalination for open-fieldirrigation.
5.1 MW
Solar- and groundwater-powered project on 2,200 acres,reducing CO2 emissions by 1,700 tons annually.
Egypt's largest private off-grid desertreclamation project: 2,200 acres, 12 AI-powered pivots, 12 water wells, offsetting461,214 tonnes of CO2 over 25 years and creating 500 jobs. Endorsed by Egypt'sPrime Minister at COP27, ranking among the top two presidential awards out ofmore than 6,300 submitted projects. Phase 2, spanning 15,000 acres, isunderway.

_____________ SAVE 2 — Al-Moghra Oasis, Matrouh, Egypt

Moghra Oasis, Matrouh
SAVE 2 — Developing a230-acre, USD 7M sustainable agro-village.
2 MW
independent power and water producer (IPWP) model thatcuts energy and water costs by 75%.
The project is revitalizing Al-Moghra into asustainable agricultural zone, providing solar-powered water and energy tosmallholder farmers. Supported by USAID, Alexandria University, and the AUCCentre of Excellence for Water, it focuses on precision irrigation, brinemanagement, and water efficiency.

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