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First Citizens Bank Agents $80MM Syndicated Development Revolver for Soltage

December 17, 2025, 08:15 AM
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Soltage, a leading independent power producer developing, financing and operating distributed solar and energy storage assets across the U.S., announced the closing of an $80 million syndicated development revolver facility. The facility is led by First Citizens Bank as sole bookrunner, administrative agent and coordinating lead arranger and EastWest Bank as coordinating lead arranger.

The new multi-year revolver is intended to finance development-stage expenditures — including interconnection deposits and equipment procurement — enabling Soltage to deploy capital efficiently across its growth pipeline. This marks Soltage's first major pre-notice-to-proceed (pre-NTP) financing vehicle, underscoring the company's strengthened market reputation and expanded financial capacity.

"This financing milestone represents a strong addition to Soltage's financial resources and underscores the confidence our banking partners have in our business model," said Chaim Grushko, Senior Vice President at Soltage. "We are grateful to First Citizens Bank and EastWest Bank for their support, and to the internal teams whose efforts brought this to fruition."

"We are pleased to continue our relationship with Soltage by providing this latest development financing," said Mike Lorusso, Group Head for First Citizens Bank's Energy Finance. "Soltage is a leader in developing solar and energy storage projects across the U.S. and we are excited to support their continued growth."

The facility will support Soltage's development of solar and energy storage projects across key U.S. markets, helping deliver reliable and cost-effective clean energy solutions to communities, utilities, and commercial and industrial clients.

Soltage has developed more than 125 clean energy projects totaling over 500 MW of distributed generation capacity. The company continues to expand its footprint nationwide with a growing pipeline of solar and storage assets.





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