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- $50M equity raise led by Ember Infrastructure to expand Caban’s clean energy projects across the Americas.
- Focused on decarbonizing critical infrastructure—especially telecom—through scalable Energy-as-a-Service (EaaS) solutions.
- Caban’s tech lowers fossil fuel reliance, boosts resilience, and cuts operating costs for telecom giants and infrastructure operators.
Caban, a Texas-based provider of renewable energy infrastructure, has raised $50 million in equity funding to accelerate the rollout of its Energy-as-a-Service (EaaS) solutions for critical infrastructure operators. The raise was led by Ember Infrastructure, a private equity firm focused on sustainable assets, which remains the company’s majority shareholder.
“This funding accelerates our mission to transform the energy landscape for essential infrastructure,” said Alexandra Rasch, Founder and CEO of Caban. “As demand for proven, resilient, and sustainable energy solutions continues to grow, we remain committed to delivering innovative, data-driven technologies that empower businesses while driving measurable environmental impact.”
Founded in 2018, Caban specializes in energy storage systems—primarily lithium-ion battery packs—designed to cut fossil fuel consumption, reduce maintenance, and enhance power reliability. The company is actively deploying EaaS solutions across the U.S., Caribbean, and Latin America, with a strong footprint in the telecom sector.
In March, Caban partnered with Digicel, a leading Latin American telecom provider, to integrate solar energy and cut greenhouse gas emissions.
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“Caban has consistently demonstrated a strong ability to innovate and execute in the rapidly evolving energy sector,” said Elena Savostianova, Managing Partner at Ember. “We are excited to support their next phase of growth as they continue to expand their Energy-as-a-Service project portfolio and deliver meaningful value to telecommunications industry customers.”
For executives and investors focused on energy transition, infrastructure resilience, and decarbonization, Caban represents a compelling model of scalable, impact-driven innovation.
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