13 Jul 2026 07:00 CEST

Nom de l'emetteur

MPC Energy Solutions N.V.

Key takeaways:

* Testing campaign completed successfully
* COD achieved, commencing delivery under the PPA
* Sale of project expected by the end of this month

Amsterdam / Oslo -- 13 July 2026 -- MPC Energy Solutions NV ("MPCES",
"Company") today announced that its 66.1 MWp San Patricio solar photovoltaic
(PV) plant in Guatemala successfully completed the testing phase and has
started delivering energy under the power purchase agreement to the IMSA
Group.

"I am exceptionally proud of our team. We faced many obstacles along the way,
but we managed to pull through", said Stefan H.A. Meichsner, Managing Director
and Chief Financial Officer of the Company. "It is the largest project we have
ever developed and constructed. Putting it into operations is a great
achievement for us and will have a positive impact on the energy
infrastructure of Guatemala."

The start of operations of the plant also marks a significant milestone
required to complete the sale of the asset, which is now expected to be
concluded by the end of this month. MPCES and the buyer are working on
finalizing the final documents and completing the remaining closing
conditions.

[END OF RELEASE]

---
About MPC Energy Solutions
MPC Energy Solutions develops, builds, owns and operates renewable energy
projects, with its current focus on utility-scale solar photovoltaics (PV) in
Central America. More details at www.mpc-energysolutions.com
(http://www.mpc-energysolutions.com/)

Media contacts
MPC Energy Solutions NV
Investor Relations & Public Relations
Email: ir@mpc-energysolutions.com

This information is subject to the disclosure requirements pursuant to section
5-12 of the Norwegian Securities Trading Act and the Market Abuse Regulation
(MAR).


678042_66 MWp solar PV plant in Guatemala successfully completes testing phase, starts operations (COD).pdf

Source

MPC Energy Solutions N.V.

Fournisseur

Oslo Børs Newspoint

Company Name

MPC ENERGY SOLUTIONS N.V.

ISIN

NL0015268814

Symbole

MPCES

Marché

Euronext Growth