BOOM Power, a developer of solar and battery storage projects, completed the sale of the 22 MW New Hall solar project and its remaining minority stake in the Low Farm solar project in the U.K. to Downing, an investment manager.
The New Hall solar is a consented project developed by BOOM Power from early-stage site identification through to planning consent. The project has been thoughtfully designed to deliver clean energy while respecting environmental priorities, with integrated biodiversity enhancements and a landscape-led design approach.
The Low Farm solar project has a capacity of 49.9 MW and was also developed by BOOM Power, in which the company held a minority interest. The company has now completed the sale of its remaining minority shareholding in the project to Downing.
PKF acted as financial and corporate advisors to BOOM Power on both projects. The transactions for both projects were completed on 22 December 2025.
Mark Hogan, Founder of BOOM Power, said: “The sale of New Hall and our remaining interest in Low Farm represents another important milestone for BOOM Power and underlines the strength and flexibility of our development platform. We are proud to have progressed these projects through consent and to see them move forward with Downing, whose long-term investment approach aligns well with our vision for delivering high-quality renewable energy infrastructure.”
Previously, in November 2025, the company had also completed the sale of two solar projects totaling 110 MW in the U.K. to Enray Power, a solar and storage project developer. The sale includes Firsfield Solar, with an installed capacity of 71 MWp and an export capacity of up to 46.9 MWp, located in West Suffolk, and Osgodby Solar, with a capacity of 42.9 MWp, situated in North Yorkshire.
In the first nine months of 2025, approximately 29 GW of solar projects were acquired compared to 28.3 GW in 9M 2024, according to Mercom’s 9M and Q3 2025 Solar Funding and M&A report.