Greenvolt Next operates in 12 European markets with over 450 MWp of signed capacity, over 180 MWp installed, and a portfolio of over 2,500 projects, positioning itself as a true pan-European platform for business and industrial B2B customers, offering one-stop self-consumption solutions.
Greenvolt Next France specialises in the design, construction, management and maintenance of decentralised renewable energy systems, including photovoltaic installations for roofs, ground-mounted systems and carports, as well as agrivoltaic projects. These solutions are supported by flexible financing options, such as Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs), a model proposed by Greenvolt Next to meet business demands for access to sustainable energy without investment, removing the need for upfront capital for installation and operational risks, while guaranteeing renewable energy at a low and predictable cost for its partners.
We are committed to making a change in the adoption of clean energy around the world. This video shows how we are delivering 100% green power through multiple technologies across several geographies.
At Greenvolt Group, we drive the energy transition through sustainable and efficient solutions in 17 countries and 3 different segments: Utility Scale, Biomass, and Distributed Generation (DG). At a group level , we count on 3 ISO certifications: quality, environment, and high-quality services and products.
In terms of DG, we have different services such as Roofs, Carports, LED Lighting, Solar Electric Mobility, and Batteries. For these services, we have two means of financing available, EPC and PPA, which can help businesses start their energy transition process without initial investment. More than 3000 clients from 13 different countries count on our vast experience in the market to take the step into a more sustainable way for their business and the results are a total of 447 MWp signed and 182 MWp installed capacity, and more than 2 500 projects (by September 2024).
As we are new in France, we still don't have data about projects, but we already have signed projects to be started soon.
We comply with each country's laws. In Portugal, in terms of practices and equipment choice, we must adopt practices that minimize environmental impact throughout the life cycle of the products. As an example, we have floating solar plants for EDIA (Empresa de Desenvolvimento e Infra-estruturas do Alqueva, S.A) (Amoreira and S. Pedro & S. Matias), where we adopted structures with a recyclability rate above 22%, exceeding the 10% minimum required. In the case of France, we follow the CRE4 and PPE2 programs by selecting low-carbon modules to reach carbon neutrality.
We also propose more sustainable construction sites, integrating PV systems that cover 30% - 50% of energy consumption and reduce CO₂ emissions.
These practices reflect our commitment to responsible engineering and the development of projects that respect both environmental values and regulatory demands across markets.
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