Energy
Powering a sustainable future
We establish development platforms with dedicated local teams to deliver tailored renewable energy solutions. With expertise across solar, battery storage solutions and wind, we leverage our experience to identify the right opportunities in each market and bring our global footprint to execute.
11.6 GW
Renewable energy capacity
1.4 GW
Operating and under construction
19.4 GWh
Storage capacity
300 +
Platform employees
All data as at 30 September 2025, except AMPYR Australia data which is presented as a 31 December 2025.
Dedicated local teams, leveraging AGP’s global footprint
Our Platforms

AMPYR Australia
In Australia, AMPYR designs, delivers and operates renewable energy projects at both utility and distributed scale to power Australia’s future industries with the lowest cost clean electrons. AMPYR is on track to own and operate 6 GWh of energy storage in Australia by 2030.

AMPYR Distributed Energy
AMPYR Distributed Energy funds, builds, owns and operates onsite renewable energy assets for business across the UK and Europe.
It supports Commercial and Industrial (C&I) customers to reduce their carbon footprint, delivering affordable, reliable energy with no upfront costs through Power Purchase Agreements.

AMPYR Solar Europe
AMPYR Solar Europe (ASE), a joint venture with Hartree Partners, develops solar parks across Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. ASE is developing a 7GW+ portfolio of solar parks, BESS and hybrid PV-BESS projects, of which 500MW is operational or under construction.

AMPYR USA
AMPYR USA, a joint venture with Hartree Partners, is a utility scale developer with a 2 GW pipeline across solar PV, BESS and PV-BESS hybrid projects.

AMPYR India
AMPYR India, a joint venture with Climate Fund Managers Group, develops C&I renewable projects, managing the full life cycle from development, construction and operation.
It is currently operating and developing over 1 GW of solar, wind and battery storage projects in India.

AGP Alternatives
AGP Alternatives has 300 MW of operational renewables capability in India.
