Visual Fan to develop over 5 MW solar park in Romania

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Visual Fan, through its renewable energy division Renewable EPC by Allview, has secured a contract to design and build a photovoltaic park of over 5 MW in Reșița, Caraș-Severin County.

The €5.4 million investment is expected to be completed in 2025.

This project aligns with Visual Fan's strategy to expand its presence in the renewable energy sector, contributing to both the local economy and the national energy landscape. The company, known for its Allview brand, anticipates that this project, along with upcoming initiatives, will drive growth in its financial indicators for 2025.

Established in 2024, Renewable EPC by Allview reinforces Visual Fan's position in the green energy market, offering complete solutions for photovoltaic parks over 5 MW. The division also develops storage systems and infrastructure for connecting to medium and high-voltage grids.

 

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