About SunCaptera

An energy technology platform shaped by operational experience, not just a hardware idea.

Reimagining energy for Mauritius and other island economies

SunCaptera is built on a simple thesis: homes, villas and hotels will increasingly become mini energy systems, and software will determine how valuable those systems become.

Mauritius coastal setting representing SunCaptera's island-focused brand narrative

Mauritius is the launch market, but the wider model is relevant to solar-rich island economies with rising cooling and mobility demand.

Ray Fernandez, founder of SunCaptera

Built by an operator, not just an idea

SunCaptera is designed to feel like a platform company rather than a local installer. The goal is to combine physical energy infrastructure with a software-led operating model that simplifies adoption for premium residential, hospitality and commercial property.

That framing aligns with Ray Fernandez's background: repeatedly transforming traditional industries by applying technology platforms to operationally complex physical systems.

He was part of the founding leadership team behind the operational blueprint for Ocado, later founded and exited Global Logistics Intelligence GmbH, and rebuilt TyresOnTheDrive.com into a scalable platform acquired by Halfords Group.

SunCaptera applies that same platform mindset to energy: integrate the stack, simplify the experience, and build an operating model that can scale beyond one project at a time.

Mauritius is the starting point because the underlying conditions are unusually strong: sunshine, cooling demand, premium real estate and a visible long-term need for smarter distributed energy.

Brand Narrative

Not a solar company. A new energy platform for island economies.

The narrative is simple: Mauritius has ideal solar conditions, energy demand is rising through cooling and EV adoption, buildings must become energy systems, and SunCaptera enables that transformation through integrated technology and software.