Mohamed Ismail Mansour
Chairman | Infinity Power
Mohamed Ismail Mansour is co-founder and CEO of Infinity, a leading renewable energy solutions provider in Egypt, and the Chairman of Infinity Power, a joint venture between Masdar and Infinity which is the largest African renewable energy company today.
Mansour incorporated Infinity Capital in 2011, and co-founded Infinity in 2014, the only dedicated renewable energy solutions provider in Egypt, that develops clean energy solutions across several sectors and scales. At Infinity, Mansour has played a key role in scaling the company from a small solar start-up to becoming Egypt’s largest renewable energy company providing solar, wind, green hydrogen, waste-to-energy and water desalination solutions as well as being the largest electric vehicle (EV) charging network in the country.
Through Infinity Group, Mansour has spearheaded the creation of Infinity Power in 2020, a joint venture with Masdar (Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company), Infinity Power develops utility-scale solar and wind projects in Africa. Through this JV, Mansour has lead Infinity Power’s acquisition of Lekela Power in Africa’s biggest renewable energy deal in 2023, creating the largest renewable energy company in the continent. Today the company’s total capacity of operational projects is 1.3GW with another 13.8 GW of projects in the pipeline at different stages of development.
Mansour also plays a key role in Palm Hills Developments as Deputy Chairman. Since 1997, Palm Hills Developments became an ever-growing leader in integrated residential, commercial and resorts projects. Today, it possesses one of the largest and most diversified land banks in Egypt, spreading 29 million sqm and an impressive roster of 34 projects in West Cairo, East Cairo, Alexandria and North Coast.
Mansour started his professional career as a third generation Mansour family member at McDonald’s Egypt, one of the Mansour family group companies, in January 1998. Since then, Mansour has helped grow McDonald’s Egypt, from 30 stores and EGP 150 million in revenues to currently over 180 stores and over EGP 4 billion in revenues.
He earned his Bachelor of Science Degree in Finance from Babson College in Wellesley, MA.