
Gardens by the Bay Expands Solar Energy System with EDP in Commitment to Renewable Energy
Singapore, 21 August 2025 – Gardens by the Bay (GB), a premier iconic and internationally renowned horticultural destination, was envisioned as a model of sustainable development in Singapore. In strengthening its efforts towards sustainability, it has completed the installation of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems with EDP, through EDP Renewables APAC, under a Power Purchase Agreement.
The upgraded overall system, which features more than 1,700 solar panels with a total capacity of 1.08MWp, marked a significant milestone in GB’s ongoing commitment to environmental responsibility. The newly expanded system not only generates clean, renewable energy to power part of GB’s operations but also represents a significant step forward to a more sustainable and greener future.
The expansion and enhancement of solar infrastructure was carried out across GB including the Supertree Grove, and new sites such as the Canopy and the Bayfront Pavilion. The successful implementation of the project exemplifies EDP's capabilities to deliver innovative tailored renewable solutions that overcome spatial limitations and drive sustainability in dense cities.
The company worked closely with GB, taking into consideration GB’s inputs and leveraged specialized expertise in innovative installation design to maximize energy generation across unique spaces while balancing safety, plant life, aesthetic integrity and operational logistics. These unique spaces include the Supertrees, which have irregular surfaces and shapes that make mounting solar panels more complex than on standard rooftops or flat land.
Miguel Fonseca, CEO of EDP Renewables APAC, said: “Singapore continues to be at the forefront of sustainable urban development, and this groundbreaking project demonstrates how innovative architectural design can be transformed into a powerful source of clean energy. Through our work at Gardens by the Bay, we are proud to set a new technical standard for solar deployment in land-constrained environments - showcasing how every surface can serve a greater purpose. This initiative marks another step forward in our ongoing efforts to build a resilient future, aligned with Singapore’s national
sustainability ambitions.”
This commissioning of the enhanced system exemplifies the shared vision of both organizations to create a more sustainable and greener tomorrow. Through this contract, EDP is pleased to have supported Gardens by the Bay in advancing its renewable energy adoption as part of its sustainability drive to future-proof the Gardens.
A national garden and premier horticultural attraction for local and international visitors, Singapore’s Gardens by the Bay is a showpiece of horticulture and garden artistry that presents the plant kingdom in a whole new way. Home to more than 1.5 million plants, its collection is renowned for plants seldom seen in this part of the world, ranging from species in cool, temperate climates to tropical forests and habitats. The Gardens was built on a foundation of sustainability principles, and its cooled conservatories Flower Dome and Cloud Forest, as well as its iconic Supertrees, practice environmental sustainability. Since opening in 2012, more than 100 million people have visited Gardens by the Bay.