Vodafone has commissioned its first solar park in Germany in Boldekow (Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania), with energy company Iberdrola.
The Boldekow solar park in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, equipped with 80,000 solar panels, will generate over 53 GWh of clean electricity each year for Vodafone Germany. This energy will power approximately 3,000 Vodafone mobile towers nationwide, as part of a long-term energy supply agreement. Spanning an area comparable to 65 football fields, the solar facility is designed for a minimum operational lifespan of 30 years. Its construction was carried out in collaboration with partner firms such as Solarpro, Sungrow, P&Q, and 4Energy.
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