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ADB funds Central Asia’s biggest solar complex in Uzbekistan, pairing 1 GW PV with 1,336 MWh storage

by Warren S.
December 1, 2025
in Solar
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The Asian energy market has been growing at an astonishing pace in recent months as the region experiences a significant increase in energy demand as the new year approaches. Now, the Asian Development Bank, along with several other large lenders, is set to fund what will be Central Asia’s largest solar complex in Uzbekistan, pairing a 1 GW PV with a 1,336 MWh battery storage system. Combining the untapped power of solar with an exceedingly efficient battery storage system can deliver incredible levels of energy generation for the long and medium term.

Uzbekistan set to become a major player in Asia’s renewable energy sector

For far too long, the world has relied on the conventional energy market to supply the necessary energy to meet the demand for everyday life across the energy biosphere. However, in recent years, the renewable energy market has grown to reach astonishing levels of energy generation, with Asia playing a vital role in the global adoption of the renewable sector.

The Asian Development Bank, alongside several other large lenders, is set to provide the necessary funding for a new solar and battery storage project in Uzbekistan, paving the way for the nation to become a major player in the renewable energy market in the coming years. The plan calls for a $142 million investment in the nation’s ambitious solar project that will be paired with a battery storage system.

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development is also providing funds for the project

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development has also jumped on board the new solar project that will see a 1 GW PV paired with a 1,336 MWh storage system. The EBRD will provide financing for two special-purpose vehicles that will construct and operate Uzbekistan’s and Central Asia’s largest combined solar and battery energy storage project.

ACWA Power will hold the majority stake in the new solar project in Central Asia

Acwa Power will co-own the Power Sazagan Solar 1 and Solar 2 sites, alongside Sumitomo Corporation, Shikoku Electric Power Company, and Chubu Electric Power Company, marking their first entry into the Asian renewable energy market. The EBRD will lend $61 million to ACWA Power Sazagan Solar 1 to enable the company to construct a 500 MW solar plant and a 668 MWh battery energy storage system.

The EBRD will then provide a $81 million loan to ACWA Power Sazagan Solar 2 to construct and operate the 500 MW solar plant, as well as the 668 MWh BESS in Uzbekistan. These two projects will provide an astonishing 1 GW of solar capacity and 1,336 MWh of battery storage to the central Asian nation’s grid, enabling the long-term supply of renewable energy for the nation and the region overall.

Furthermore, the projects align with Uzbekistan’s ambition to install 25 GW of solar and wind capacity by 2030, marking a new era of renewable energy production in Asia. This project comes as other energy-rich nations are turning to lenders to fund new and pioneering solar projects, advancing the diversification of the global energy market.

Asia’s solar power dreams are turning into reality due to the wave of new projects

Uzbekistan is not the only nation in the region that has some lofty ambitions for the renewable energy sector, with Indonesia planning to construct a 92 MW floating solar project in the near future. The global calls to integrate the renewable energy market were reaffirmed at the recent G20 summit in South Africa. At the summit, a litany of nations doubled down on their clean energy and emission targets, aligning with the international sentiment toward the renewable energy market. Asia will undoubtedly become a leader in the successful adoption and implementation of the sector in the regional market.

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