Thursday, 30th October 2025

Slovenian Fund Acquires Majority Stake in Solvis

Slovenian investment fund Advance Capital Partners has acquired a majority stake in Solvis, a leading Croatian solar energy provider

In a significant move within the renewable energy sector, Slovenian investment fund Advance Capital Partners, led by President Aleš Škerlak, has acquired a majority stake in Solvis, Croatia’s leading solar energy provider. This strategic partnership, in collaboration with Stjepan Talan, Founder and Director of Solvis, marks a transformative step for the company and signifies a new era of sustainable energy solutions in the Adriatic region.

Pending regulatory approvals, this acquisition will enable Solvis to accelerate its growth and innovation efforts. With plans to expand solar power plant projects and implement eco-friendly energy initiatives, Solvis is poised to make a substantial impact on Croatia’s energy landscape. Aleš Škerlak’s strategic vision and leadership, combined with Stjepan Talan’s expertise, underscore the potential for Solvis to become a global leader in advanced integrated photovoltaic modules.

Aleš Škerlak

This partnership sets the stage for collaborative strategic development plans, international expansion, and the innovation of new eco-friendly energy solutions, poised to greatly enhance energy efficiency across the Adriatic region.

Stjepan Talan, who remains a co-owner and director of Solvis, emphasized the ambitious plans ahead, focusing on corporate governance enhancements, attracting top-tier talent, and spearheading impactful projects for Solvis, all while facilitating a green transition in the region. The strategic alliance with Advance Capital Partners is seen as a crucial step towards achieving Solvis’s growth and development objectives.

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