Zelestra advances with construction of Klevenow solar project in Germany
27.5 MW
Capacity
Zelestra is advancing with the construction of the 27.5 MWdc Klevenow solar project in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. Secured through EEG tenders, the plant is anticipated to achieve full commercial operation before the end of Q2 2026 and will generate approximately 28,700 MWh of clean energy annually, contributing to Germany's renewable energy targets.
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Zelestra is moving forward with the 27.5 MWdc Klevenow solar project in Germany's Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, a development secured through the country's competitive EEG tenders. This project aligns with Zelestra's mission as a clean energy solutions provider, which co-creates with leading companies to decarbonize operations across solar, wind, and hydrogen. Anticipated to be fully operational by Q2 2026, the plant will add 28,700 MWh of clean energy annually to the grid. It's a tangible step towards Germany's renewable energy targets, leveraging established tender mechanisms for new capacity.
- 27.5 MWdc solar capacity for Klevenow project.
- Targeting Q2 2026 for full commercial operation.
- Project secured through Germany's EEG tenders.
- Will generate 28,700 MWh of clean energy annually.
Timeline
Announced
Feb 26, 2026
Signed
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