The Development Bank of Namibia (DBN) and Rosh Pinah Solar Park formalised their partnership for the Phase Two expansion of the Rosh Pinah Solar Park during a signing ceremony held at the DBN Head Office in Windhoek on Tuesday, 25 November 2025.

DBN has approved N$164 million to co-fund the expansion of the existing 5.4 MWp Rosh Pinah Solar Park in the //Kharas Region.

This follows the Bank’s earlier investment of N$58 million in 2022 toward Phase One, which has successfully demonstrated the viability of clean energy generation to support industrial and community needs.

Phase Two, an 11 MWp expansion, is being developed to meet up to 30% of the increased annual energy demand for the Rosh Pinah Zinc Mine, driven by the RP2.0 mine expansion.

In addition, the project will supply up to 30% of the annual electricity needs of RoshSkor Township, contributing directly to the town’s energy security and reliability.

Construction and commissioning of the expanded plant are expected to be completed by August 2026.

Speaking at the signing ceremony, DBN CEO, Titus Ndove, emphasised that the partnership reflects the impact that strategic development finance can have in shaping a resilient and competitive Namibia.

“The expansion of the Rosh Pinah Solar Park demonstrates our commitment to financing transformative projects that secure Namibia’s energy future,” Ndove said.

“By enabling clean, reliable power for industrial growth and community development, we are accelerating the country’s transition to sustainable energy while unlocking long-term economic value.”

This investment is aligned with DBN’s mandate to advance Namibia’s socio-economic development through strategic financing that strengthens infrastructure, promotes regional development, and enhances national energy security.

The project also contributes to economic diversification in the southern region, where activity outside of mining remains limited, and reduces Namibia’s reliance on carbon-intensive energy sources.

The Rosh Pinah Solar Park expansion further strengthens Namibia’s commitment to global sustainability by directly supporting key Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): SDG 7 (Affordable and clean energy), SDG 8 (Decent work and economic growth), and SDG 13 (Climate action).

In the photo: Rosh Pinah Solar Park Managing Director, Marinus Strydom and DBN CEO, Titus Ndove, pictured during the signing ceremony at the DBN head office.