Romania's FAN Courier to continue renewable energy investments

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FAN Courier, a leading Romanian logistics company, has allocated an investment budget of 40 million euros for 2025, including in renewable energy.   

For 2025 and beyond, FAN Courier plans to continue its strategic investments in renewable energy, expanding it's green projects not only in Bucharest but also in other major cities across Romania, thus reinforcing its commitment to sustainability and energy efficiency.

Given these circumstances due to political instability and economic uncertainty., the company's investment and development strategy will be adjusted as necessary. The main goals for this year include expanding FAN Courier's presence in international markets, increasing storage and sorting capacity by modernizing and automating regional hubs, and further developing out-of-home delivery services, including all alternative delivery solutions such as FANbox lockers, Collect Point partner locations, and FAN offices nationwide.

In addition, in 2024, FAN Courier installed a photovoltaic system in Brașov with a total capacity of 740 kW, following an investment of approximately 600,000 euros. This infrastructure covers about 60% of the energy needs at the local headquarters and includes storage batteries. This project complements the company's previous 1.8 million euro investment in Ștefăneștii de Jos, where a 2230 kW photovoltaic system was installed. These panels generate green energy, covering around 30% of internal consumption.

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