Newsletter
Newsletter Support JNS

Israeli firm inks renewable energy deal with Saudi conglomerate

The joint venture between SolarEdge Technologies Inc. and Ajlan & Bros Holding will “support the deployment of smart renewable energy solutions in Saudi Arabia.”

A solar power plant in southern Israel, Nov. 16, 2017. Photo by Moshe Shai/Flash90.
A solar power plant in southern Israel, Nov. 16, 2017. Photo by Moshe Shai/Flash90.

Israel’s SolarEdge Technologies Inc. has entered into a joint venture with Saudi Arabia’s Ajlan & Bros Holding to deploy “smart renewable energy solutions” in the kingdom, according to the Israeli firm.

The joint venture is “in line with the Saudi Vision 2030 initiative that aims to reduce the country’s dependence on oil by the end of this decade,” the Herzliya-based company said in a press statement.

The joint venture will be established in the kingdom’s capital, Riyadh, where the private sector conglomerate is based.

“We are honored to partner with Ajlan & Bros Holding and to support Saudi Arabia’s journey towards ‘Vision 2030’. SolarEdge is committed to driving the clean energy transition on a global scale, exemplified by this JV which will provide local enterprises in Saudi Arabia with the support they need to rapidly transition away from fossil fuels to clean solar energy and meet their aggressive renewable energy goals,” SolarEdge CEO Zvi Lando said.

The joint venture will be managed by teams from both companies, with Ajlan & Bros Holding as the majority shareholder.

The news of the deal, described by Bloomberg News as a “rare collaboration,” comes amid reports of potential progress on a U.S.-brokered rapprochement between Jerusalem and Riyadh that would see the Saudis join the Abraham Accords.

Israel’s Foreign Minister Eli Cohen said on Monday that a peace agreement is “closer than it has ever been.” However, a day earlier Likud MK Yuli Edelstein had a more cautious take on the negotiations, saying that it was “too early” to talk about an agreement.

Israeli Minister Amichai Chikli decries the absence of any transparent evidentiary process.
The Israeli Defense Ministry says Eurosatory blocked displays of defensive systems despite compliance with French restrictions, while offensive weapons remained on show.
The Israeli foreign minister congratulated Chris Fearne on his new role, discussed strengthening bilateral ties.
The funding of the Palestinian Authority continues despite its violations of commitments to stop supporting terrorism.
Defense Minister Katz warned that any Iranian attack linked to developments in Lebanon will be met with a forceful response.
“I would never, never leak information like that to the public to hurt Jewish people, because they’re nice people and what I said sounds really bad,” Luc fils Jasmin told JNS of the video, which the state agency posted publicly.