Korean Technology Alliance: EVARA’s bankable path for smart agriculture and clean energy in Saudi Arabia

EVARA Group is shaping an execution-first model for smart agriculture and clean energy in the Kingdom—built around Saudi priorities of food security, water efficiency, and localization—and powered by five Korean partners. At the digital core, POMIT Co., Ltd. provides digital twins, industrial IoT, and AI early-warning so farms and plants are virtually commissioned and performance is monitored in real time. ECO Construction Co. engineers climate-responsive greenhouses and plant factories, using SHS cultivation that fuses RGB imaging with environmental sensing to optimize fertigation, ventilation, and yield. Happy Motive adds solar smart blinds that generate electricity while stabilizing daylight and temperature, easing cooling loads and integrating with grid or storage. On the energy backbone, Grace High Tech / Grace Holdings deploy modular hydrogen power blocks (1/3/5 MW, scalable), hydrogen boilers/steam, and plasma-aided waste-to-energy to pair controlled-environment agriculture with low-carbon power. KDA Co., Ltd. completes production with turnkey poultry complexes and biofloc-based aquaponics that recycle water and nutrients for higher, more resilient output.
EVARA weaves these layers into one delivery thread—feasibility to EPC, commissioning, O&M, and training via EVARA Academy—backed by transparent dashboards and auditable KPIs. The result is a bankable pathway: faster ramp-up, lower water and energy intensity, and a clear route to progressive localization, whether upgrading existing sites or developing integrated campuses under one-team accountability.
