Greenvolt Group Inks the First Contract with Flora Food Group to Install Almost 5,000 Solar Panels in Portugal and Germany

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Greenvolt Group has signed the first contract with Flora Food Group, a global leader in branded food, for the development of two decentralized energy generation projects. Through its specialized distributed generation company, Greenvolt Next, the Group will be responsible for installing almost 5,000 photovoltaic solar panels at Flora Food Group facilities in Portugal and Germany which, together, will generate more than 3 GW/h of clean energy annually.

The agreement signed with Flora Food Group will lead to the installation of 1,485 solar panels at the facilities in Portugal, located in Santa Iria da Azóia, in the municipality of Loures. In Germany, in Upper Saxony, more specifically in the city of Wittenberg, another 3,483 panels will be installed at the Flora Food Group manufacturing unit.

The panels installed at the Portuguese unit, in a project that will be developed through Greenvolt Next Portugal, will have a capacity of 861.3 kWp, allowing this factory to generate 1.1 GW/h of clean energy annually. In Germany, the Greenvolt Next affiliate – Energy Partners (MaxSolar Group), will install solar panels with a capacity of 1,999 kWp, generating 1.99 GW/h per year. In both projects the energy bill is expected to be reduced by around 20%.

“These are significant Distributed Generation projects that Greenvolt will execute through the various subsidiaries we have, showcasing the strength behind the pan-European platform that Greenvolt Group has been developing”, said João Manso Neto, CEO of Greenvolt.

Greenvolt was recently acquired by an affiliate of investment funds advised by global investment firm KKR, through its Global Infrastructure strategy.

“Being part of KKR’s portfolio gives us the support needed to accelerate Greenvolt’s growth plan, while also providing the opportunity for collaboration with other companies in KKR’s global portfolio, such as with Flora Food Group, primarily in distributed energy generation”, added João Manso Neto.

“The partnership with Greenvolt aligns perfectly with our sustainability goals. By installing solar panels at our facilities in Portugal and Germany, we are making tangible progress in reducing our energy footprint while enhancing operational efficiency.”

Laurent Lavenut, Chief Operations and Product Officer, Flora Food Group Distributed energy generation is one of the growth pillars of the Greenvolt Group, which continues to grow its pan-European self-consumption platform, now operating in 13 geographies.

It is a global reference in the development of large projects (Utility-Scale), both wind and solar and battery solutions, in 16 countries, and is also one of the most important players in the generation of clean energy through residual biomass in Portugal and the United Kingdom, where it owns Tilbury Green Power and Kent Central.