Zelestra is progressing the construction of the 27 MWdc Klevenow solar plant in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. The project was awarded through the German EEG auction scheme and is projected to produce approximately 28,700MWh of renewable electricity each year. After the commencement of construction activities, the majority of ground-mounting posts have been installed, around 50% of the low-voltage cabling has been completed, and the high-voltage transformer has been positioned within the substation area. Solar modules are scheduled for delivery within the next two weeks, with full commissioning targeted for late Q2 2026. Once operational, the facility’s annual generation is expected to prevent roughly 9,500 tonnes of CO₂ emissions and supply clean power to commercial and industrial consumers in the nearby Pomeranian Triangle.
Zelestra is additionally progressing a 30 MWh battery energy storage system that will hybridise the Klevenow project. The development is part of the company’s broader growth strategy in Germany, building on its acquisition of East Energy in 2024.
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