Allview Solar Energy signs contract with Autoliv Romania for PV project

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Allview Solar Energy has signed a contract with Autoliv Romania to implement a significant 5.7 MWp photovoltaic project.

Visual Fan, through its specialized division in green energy solutions, Allview Solar Energy, announces the signing of a contract with Autoliv Romania—a world leader in the production of automotive safety systems—to implement a Full EPC project with a capacity of 5.7 MW. The contract value exceeds €3 million, representing over 10% of the company's turnover for 2023.

The Full EPC project involves the provision of all services related to engineering, design, procurement, installation, low/medium voltage work, and commissioning of the photovoltaic power plants, which will be installed both on the ground and on buildings at four Autoliv Romania locations: Brașov, Lugoj, Rovinari, and Sfântu Gheorghe.

With the growth of the Allview Solar Energy division, Visual Fan aims to actively contribute to global efforts and the climate goals set by the European Union for 2050, to decarbonize the energy system and support the efforts of major companies across various industries towards a greener and more sustainable future. We appreciate the trust placed in us by Autoliv, are pleased to contribute to their sustainability goals, and are motivated to continue our strategy of development in solar energy projects. Efficient management, proper planning of each project stage, and balanced allocation of necessary human and material resources are key elements of our strategy to ensure the fulfillment of contractual obligations, the quality of work, and adherence to deadlines for the photovoltaic plant.

Adopting green energy is becoming a necessity for companies in the industry, especially in an unstable economic context. Photovoltaic power plants significantly reduce production costs while providing stability against economic fluctuations and greater predictability in development plans. Through this ambitious project, Allview Solar Energy demonstrates its commitment to promoting renewable energy and strengthening its position in this field.

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Green Forum  |  11 December, 2025 at 11:36 AM