Supa enables schools and businesses to turn their roofs into renewable energy hubs, empowering them to generate and share the benefits of solar with their community.


Why we invested

At Soul Capital, we back ventures that create system change. Supa does exactly that. Their model helps schools and businesses turn their rooftops into clean energy hubs, making it easy to generate and share solar power with their local communities.

This goes beyond installing solar panels. It’s about shifting who has access to energy and who benefits from it. By making renewable energy more local and more equitable, Supa is helping to reshape the energy system from the ground up.

We invested because Supa is practical, smart, and community-focused. They’re not just tackling the climate crisis. They’re building a more equitable energy future.


Transaction Summary

Portfolio Company
Fund
Te Pae ki te Rangi
Date invested
October 2025 (Seed)
Instrument
Equity Investment
IRIS+ Category and Theme:
Energy | Clean Energy | Energy Access

IRIS+ is a set of generally-accepted system created by the Global Impact Investment Network (GIIN) to standardise impact metrics and themes.


Measuring What Matters

Rising energy prices and infrastructure costs are exacerbating energy inequity, especially for vulnerable communities.

Supa delivers clean, decentralised solar power using local rooftops—turning them into microgrid energy hubs. Their model reduces grid dependency, lowers costs, and shares the long-term benefits with users.

Current installs focus on schools, businesses, and community organisations—especially in underserved regions.

Scale: Number of delivered microgrid installations.

Depth: Each site generates clean, solar-based energy that reduces reliance on the national grid, cuts energy costs, and builds local ownership of power infrastructure.

Duration: Each rooftop installation is a durable asset with a lifespan of 20–25 years. The revenue-sharing model ensures communities continue to receive benefit over time.

Supa’s benefit-share model ensures returns flow back into communities. A capital infusion will unlock debt financing, mainstream participation and ultimately more community benefits.

Execution risk: Growth targets are ambitious, however there is strong validation from the market.

Impacts of enterprises on people and the planet can be understood across five dimensions, as defined by the Impact Management Project.

Bringing Good Energy

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