Vision 2035
Future Outlook: 2035 Vision
Gaia Energy is set to scale its impact and reinforce its position as a leader in the energy transition.
Our 2035 vision is not a target set — it is an architecture. Each of the four pillars below represents both a standalone business objective and a reinforcing component of Gaia’s integrated platform strategy. The cumulative effect of executing across all four is a company that is deeply embedded in the infrastructure of energy and digital transformation across two of the world’s most important economic regions.
Scaling Renewable Capacity
Targeting over 10 GW of operational renewable energy projects across Africa and Asia by 2035.
10 GW of operational capacity positions Gaia among the leading independent power producers in the emerging market space. More importantly, it represents the generation foundation that powers our hydrogen export corridors, our G-DATA platform and our HVDC interconnectors — transforming Gaia from a project developer into a durable infrastructure platform.
Expanding Regional Interconnectors
Strengthening cross-border electricity trade with next-generation HVDC infrastructure.
The Morocco Link HVDC interconnector is the first project in what Gaia envisions as a broader network of clean energy transmission infrastructure linking Africa’s renewable resource zones to European and Asian demand centres. Next-generation HVDC technology, combined with the falling cost of renewable generation, makes these corridors economically viable at a scale and speed that was not possible a decade ago.
Advancing Green Hydrogen Projects
Expanding Power-to-X solutions, establishing hydrogen and ammonia export corridors.
Green hydrogen and ammonia export corridors represent the highest-value application of Africa’s extraordinary renewable resources. By 2035, Gaia’s Power-to-X pipeline positions the company as a significant supplier to European industrial decarbonisation demand — with the generation assets, export infrastructure and partnership network already in place.
Smart Grid & Digital Expansion
Integrating AI-driven energy management and data center connectivity.
The integration of AI-driven energy management across Gaia’s generation and G-DATA assets will deliver continuous optimisation of dispatch, storage and load balancing — reducing operational costs, improving grid reliability and enabling the predictive asset management that institutional investors increasingly require as a condition of long-term infrastructure investment.