
Telis is a European green energy platform.
Telis Energy Group is fast-tracking the energy transition in Europe by promoting ambitious green projects. We have a target development pipeline of 10GW across France, UK, Germany and Italy by 2030.
We believe development is a local business and should be led by teams with deep local connections, which is why our subsidiaries have strong autonomy in their markets.
Telis Energy Group is backed by The Carlyle Group. Telis Energy Group is headquartered in London with subsidiaries in key European green energy markets.
We have a target development pipeline of 10GW across Europe by 2030 delivered by local teams through four subsidiaries across France, UK, Germany and Italy.

Telis Energy UK
Telis Energy UK develops high-impact green energy projects, leveraging deep expertise and a track record of over 1GW in the UK. To tackle grid access challenges, the company is building a multi-GW portfolio of hybrid energy hubs, integrating multiple technologies through a single point of connection to optimise efficiency and accelerate the energy transition

TERAPOLIS France
Terapolis develops renewable energy solutions, specialising in agrivoltaics, which combines solar power with agriculture to optimize land use. Its French development team has a strong track record in utility-scale projects and aims to leverage this expertise to accelerate the energy transition. In partnership with local communities, Terapolis targets 2.5 GW by 2028 to support farmers, advance sustainable energy, and help France achieve its green energy goals.

Telis Energie Deutschland
Telis Energie Deutschland is our team active in Europe biggest renewables market. Active in solar PV BESS and on-shore wind, the German team is fully committed to accelerating the German energy transition.

Telis Energy Italy
Telis Energy Italy (TEI) team has over 15-year experience in the green energy development industry. With a track record of more than 1 GW of PV and agrivoltaic projects developed in Italy, TEI target is to develop by 2030, a 1.5 GW pipeline of hybrid and BESS standalone projects, with the commitment to contribute to the energy transition.