Sustainable solar projects worldwide

Investing sustainably - making a real difference together
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Think of an investment that makes clean energy accessible where the need is greatest: In the dynamic markets of Southeast Asia, sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America.

Here, the lack of favourable financing and technical know-how is slowing down the expansion of photovoltaics. With ecoligo, you invest in solar projects that reduce local operating costs and CO₂ emissions.

Your capital thus creates access to sustainable energy and supports the transformation of essential industries, with a strong return on your investment.

Sub-Saharan Africa: Energy for a secure future
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Sub-Saharan Africa is experiencing an energy revolution. With decentralised solar systems, you not only create energy security, but also opportunities for local businesses.

Discover how your investments can help lower energy costs and reduce CO₂ emissions.

Southeast Asia: Solar innovation for a more sustainable growth
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With a growth rate of 13%, Southeast Asian markets such as Vietnam, Thailand and the Philippines offer ecoligo's impact investors the opportunity to invest in sustainable energy projects that promote not only environmental but also economic progress.

Find out how your investments promote environmental and economic progress.

South and Latin America: Progress through sustainability
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Solar energy is modernising places in Latin America such as Chile and Panama and contributing to the sustainable development of the region.

Find out how your investments promote ecological and economic progress and create educational opportunities for sustainability.

Investing with excellence
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ecoligo gives me the opportunity to make a tangible and measurable contribution to global climate protection while benefiting from the interest rate offered to me.

Klaus

ecoligo Investor

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