
Rosh Pinah Solar Park is set for expansion under Phase Two of its development, with the Development Bank of Namibia (DBN) committing N$164 million to co-fund the upgrade.
The investment will expand the existing 5.4 MWp facility in the //Kharas Region and builds on DBN’s earlier N$58 million contribution to Phase One, which proved the viability of clean energy generation for industrial and community use.
Phase Two will add 11 MWp of solar capacity. The expansion is expected to supply up to 30% of the increased annual energy demand of the Rosh Pinah Zinc Mine, driven by the RP2.0 mine expansion, and meet up to 30% of the annual electricity needs of RoshSkor Township. Construction and commissioning are scheduled for completion by August 2026.
DBN CEO Titus Ndove said the Bank views the project as a key investment in Namibia’s long-term energy future.
“The expansion of the Rosh Pinah Solar Park demonstrates our commitment to financing transformative projects that secure Namibia’s energy future. 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,” he said.
DBN said the investment supports its mandate to strengthen infrastructure, promote regional development and enhance national energy security. The Bank added that the project will contribute to economic diversification in the southern region and reduce reliance on carbon-intensive electricity.
According to DBN, the expansion also advances key UN Sustainable Development Goals, including affordable and clean energy, decent work and economic growth, and climate action.




