Skysense Joins ACI-LAC to Boost Green Airport Infrastructure
Skysense, a Mexican provider of integrated energy solutions, has become a World Business Partner of the Airports Council International for Latin America and the Caribbean (ACI-LAC), advancing efforts to promote climate-friendly infrastructure across regional airports. The company specializes in designing smart microgrids that integrate battery energy storage systems (BESS) and solar generation, offering efficient hybrid energy models that reduce emissions, lower energy costs, ensure operational continuity, and improve energy quality.
Enrique Garduño, CEO, Skysense, highlighted the significance of the partnership: “Becoming ACI-LAC’s World Business Partner is a strategic milestone. It reflects our commitment to helping Latin American airports achieve sustainability, reliability, and energy efficiency through innovative hybrid solutions. We look forward to contributing to a cleaner, more resilient aviation sector.”
ACI-LAC Director General Dr. Rafael Echevarne added, “Skysense’s expertise in sustainability and innovation will help airports address key challenges and improve operational efficiency. This partnership aligns with our goal of fostering a resilient, environmentally responsible aviation sector in Latin America and the Caribbean.”
With over 10 years of experience and more than 900 turnkey projects in the region, Skysense’s Energy as a Service (EaaS) model enables clients—including airports, hospitals, logistics centers, and industrial parks—to transition to renewable energy without upfront investment, making it an attractive solution for high-demand facilities.


