Agrivoltaics (Agro Solar)
Enlight develops agrivoltaic ("agro solar") projects that combine photovoltaic arrays with field crops as dual use of land. The company describes an “Agri-First” approach, developed with farmers and agronomists, to maintain agricultural productivity alongside renewable power generation.
The first project of its kind in Israel, which also integrates on site energy storage, was established at Moshav Yesha in the Gaza periphery. In its first growing cycle, wheat was harvested and milled into flour dedicated to the memory of Iftah, who fell in the fighting at Nahal Oz on 7 October.[19] In the second cycle, sweet potatoes were grown and later donated to Leket Israel. These projects allow full agricultural flexibility, integration of precision agriculture technologies, and a low visual profile. The company is advancing additional agrivoltaic projects across Israel.[20]
Electricity supply
The group includes Enlight Enterprise, which supplies green electricity to customers such as Amdocs, BIG Shopping Centers, SodaStream, Vishay,[21] and NTA (the Tel Aviv metropolitan mass transit operator).[22]
In March 2024, Enlight entered the household electricity market through a joint venture in which Electra Power holds 65 percent and Enlight holds 35 percent.[23]
Distributed energy
In April 2024, Enlight entered the distributed energy market through its subsidiary Enlight Local (formerly Meidan), which focuses on enabling energy independence for a range of users, including municipal authorities, businesses and organizations, and rural communities.[24]
Data centers
In March 2025, Enlight won a tender to establish a 100 MW data center and a solar facility in the Ashalim area in southern Israel.[25]
Solar
Enlight develops and constructs utility scale solar energy projects connected to national electricity infrastructure in Israel, Europe, and the United States.[26]
Wind
Enlight develops and constructs onshore wind farms. In Europe, its wind portfolio includes projects such as Gecama in Spain and Björnberget in Sweden. In Israel, the company completed Emek HaBacha in 2022,[27] described as the country’s first wind project connected to the national power grid. It also developed the Genesis wind farm.[28]
Energy Storage
Enlight develops both integrated solar and energy storage projects and standalone energy storage facilities across Israel, Europe,[29][30] and the United States.[31] The company holds approximately 50 percent of Israel’s battery energy storage facilities connected under the market regulation framework.[32] It also has revenue generating energy storage facilities with a total capacity of approximately 2,000 MWh, with an additional approximately 7,000 MWh under construction or in advanced pre construction stages.[33]