Renewable energy
The island currently runs on a hybrid system of 15% renewable energy with the use of solar panels and diesel generators. The Mustique Company has a renewable energy plan to be over 70% reliant on solar panels and battery storage by 2024. We have already started construction to increase our solar capacity while decreasing our generator usage.
As we increase our reliance on renewable energy, we have committed to purchasing Electric Vehicles for our company fleet on Mustique- 80% of our rental vehicles are now electric.
As we increase our reliance on renewable energy, we have committed to purchasing Electric Vehicles for our company fleet on Mustique- 80% of our rental vehicles are now electric.


carbon report
In 2017, Mustique created a baseline study to determine the island’s carbon emissions. Mustique has committed to reduce its emissions by 22% by 2025, in line with the government of St. Vincent & the Grenadines’ commitment to the Paris Climate Agreement. You can find the latest carbon report here:
View carbon report