In 2026, Spain's Solar Earth Promotes Energy Solutions to Three Countries, Including Costa Rica
2026-06-20 15:33
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Solar Earth, an energy technology company based in Alicante, Spain, has recently participated in two official business events in Latin America, aiming to promote its comprehensive solar, hydrogen, and energy efficiency solutions to the South and Central American markets. The company's Latin American itinerary was divided into two parts: first, it joined the "Multisectorial Trade Mission to Costa Rica and Panama 2026" (Misión Comercial Multisectorial Costa Rica y Panamá 2026), organized by the Alicante Chamber of Commerce (Cámara de Comercio de Alicante) under the framework of the "2026 Global SME Promotion Plan" (Plan Internacional de Promoción Pyme Global 2026); subsequently, as one of the selected Spanish company representatives, it accompanied Spain's First Vice President and Minister of Economy, Trade, and Business, Carlos Cuerpo, on an official visit to Mexico, and participated in the "2026 Spain-Mexico Business Meeting" (Encuentro Empresarial España–México 2026) held in Mexico City by the Spanish Institute for Foreign Trade and Investment (ICEX España Exportación e Inversiones).

Alicante-based company Solar Earth promotes its energy solutions to Costa Rica, Panama, and Mexico

The company stated that during this mission, it held meetings with representatives from various institutions, companies, and strategic partners, and engaged with ministerial officials in the energy and economic sectors. The overall goal of the itinerary was to activate business alliances, aligning with the European Union's strategic direction of promoting sustainable infrastructure, clean energy, and international cooperation through initiatives such as the Global Gateway.

Solar Earth's solutions focus on three technological areas: advanced solar energy, green hydrogen, and smart energy efficiency. The company's proposed business model integrates multiple segments, including self-consumption photovoltaics, energy communities, BIPV vertical photovoltaic glass, in-house electrolyzer production under the "Made in Spain" label, hydrogen storage and distribution, Power-to-X solutions, and AI-based energy management. Solar Earth notes that this combination allows projects to be approached from a holistic perspective encompassing renewable energy generation, storage, efficiency, digitalization, and technology implementation. Additionally, the company offers supporting services such as specialized engineering, techno-economic analysis, financing, regulatory and technology integration, all incorporating standards for guarantees, quality, and maintenance.

José Carlos Antón, CEO of Solar Earth, stated that the three markets—Costa Rica, Panama, and Mexico—allowed the team to verify on the ground the potential of Latin America in driving a cleaner, more efficient, and more competitive energy model. He believes these business missions bring Spanish technology to markets with real needs—markets that have clear demands for renewable energy generation, green hydrogen, energy efficiency, and sustainable infrastructure. The company's goal is to transform these opportunities into actionable projects through building solid alliances, generating combined economic, energy, and environmental benefits.

According to a company press release, during the Costa Rica and Panama leg, Solar Earth explored cooperation opportunities in both markets, which have the capacity to promote energy solutions applicable to various sectors, from infrastructure and construction to industry, services, and new distributed generation models. The company revealed that the initial phase has strengthened ties with local partners, identified specific needs, and presented a technical proposal capable of integrating multiple sources, systems, and management models.

In Mexico, Solar Earth participated in the official visit as part of the Spanish business delegation, with the core aim of strengthening economic and commercial relations between Spain and Mexico, a major North Central American country. The company believes that during this visit, its contribution lies in leveraging energy innovation to usher in a new phase of bilateral cooperation. Solar Earth also stated that the energy transition requires comprehensive solutions that combine proprietary technology, industrial capabilities, and on-site implementation. In the company's view, Latin America is a strategically preferred region for developing projects in clean energy, green hydrogen, energy efficiency, sustainable infrastructure, and new distributed generation models. Participating in business missions in the Americas complements the company's international strategy already underway in markets such as South Korea, Morocco, and Ecuador, strengthening its presence in Latin America and consolidating the role of Spanish energy technology in the decarbonization of buildings, industry, infrastructure, and regions.

Solar Earth Innovación y Tecnología SES SL, headquartered in Alicante, Spain, operates in business segments including photovoltaic building solutions (ultra-transparent BIPV photovoltaic glass for vertical building solar integration), green hydrogen production kits (electrolyzers capable of operating with seawater), engine retrofit solutions for land vehicles, machinery, and vessels (converting from fossil fuels to 100% green hydrogen or hybrid versions), and energy efficiency services.

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