Atta Impact backs Albedo Solar to install solar for Guatemala’s small businesses

Albedo Solar is lowering small businesses’ high electricity costs by helping them switch to solar power. The Guatemalan company designs solar proposals based on a business’s current electricity costs. Customers pay 10% of the installation fee up front. The remaining payments are staggered over three to four years. The company estimates it can help its customers, many of them women-led businesses and nonprofits, save 90% on their energy costs in the long term.

Costa Rica-based Atta Impact Capital invested in Albedo to provide “accessible [renewables] financing solutions where no one else has done so before” in the country, said Atta’s Abigail Napsuciale.

Place-based investing

Atta cuts checks for early stage impact ventures in Mexico and Central America. It launched its first fund, Mesoamerican Catalytic Fund I, last year, with $1 million in recoverable grants from IDB Lab and Costa Rican nonprofit Fundacion CRUSA. Its portfolio includes Rutopía, a Mexico-based sustainable tourism company that focuses on Indigenous and rural communities, and El Salvador’s Vitrinnea, an e-commerce platform for pre-owned clothes, decor and electronics.