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Technique Solaire accelerates expansion by 58MW

Technique Solaire continues its international expansion, adding 58 MWp to its portfolio of projects in the Netherlands and Spain. These strategic acquisitions aim to strengthen the Group’s presence in these key markets and increase its production capacity.

Netherlands: New acquisitions and first large installations

Technique Solaire recently acquired two “ready-to-build” photovoltaic projects in the province of Gelderland with a total capacity of 26 MWp. These projects, located in Beuninguen (15 MWp) and Druten (11 MWp), significantly increase the Group’s installed capacity in the region. Construction of the Beuninguen plant began in the first quarter of 2024 and was a landmark project for Technique Solaire in Europe. At the same time, the commissioning of the Group’s first floating photovoltaic solar power plant in Limburg, at BillyBird Park Drakenrijk, adds a further 7 MWp to its portfolio. The facility covers an area of ​​4.3 hectares of water and produces 6.4 GWh of electricity per year, expanding Technique Solaire’s footprint in the Netherlands.

Spain: Strategic acquisitions and team building

In Spain, Technique Solaire has completed the acquisition of eight “ready-to-build” photovoltaic projects in the Aragon region with a total capacity of 32 MWp. The launch of these power plants is scheduled for the beginning of 2025, which will increase the Group’s portfolio of photovoltaic projects already developed in the country with a capacity of 400 MWp. To lead this expansion, Ignacio Rebollo has been appointed Country Manager. With over 20 years of experience in the energy sector on the Iberian Peninsula, he will oversee the development and expansion of Technique Solaire’s operations in Spain, strengthening the Group’s competitive position in this key market.

Strategy and development prospects

The new acquisitions will enable Technique Solaire to increase its total installed capacity and strengthen its presence in Europe. The group, present in the Netherlands since 2018 and in Spain from 2022, intends to achieve a capacity of over 700 MWp in these countries by 2030, mobilizing significant investments worth EUR 578 million. These initiatives are part of Technique Solaire’s overall strategy to achieve 4 GWp of installed capacity by 2030, strengthening its position as a leader in the renewable energy market.
With these changes, Technique Solaire continues to confirm its dynamic growth strategy and strengthens its position in the European solar market, while increasing its production capacity to meet growing demand.