
Nordic Solar has great ambitions in the Swedish market, and the company is currently planning to establish several large-scale solar parks in Sweden and has a total of more than 600 MW of projects in its development portfolio.
The largest project for Nordic Solar in Sweden to date and the second largest overall for the company is now a significant step closer. Nordic Solar has just begun construction of the Hultsfred solar park, which will have a capacity of 92 MW.
- Our project in Hultsfred helps to highlight that large areas in Sweden, which are characterized by many hours of sunshine, can together have a major impact on the rollout of solar energy in the Nordic region. It is therefore with great pleasure that we are now starting the construction of our second solar park in Sweden, which is also the largest we have built in the country so far, says Nikolaj Holtet Hoff, CEO of Nordic Solar.
Hultsfred Solar Park is scheduled to be connected to the Swedish electricity grid at the end of 2025, where it will produce 100 GWh annually, which is equivalent to supplying approximately 26,600 European households with electricity annually.
Hultsfred Solar Park will be connected to the Swedish electricity grid via a new large transformer station close to the solar park, which E.ON Sverige has just begun construction of, and for which Nordic Solar helped to break ground at the end of April. The new large transformer station in Hultsfred will be responsible for the connection of several solar park projects, which together represent a capacity of close to 200 MW. Hultsfred solar park will thus be part of the largest solar park connection to the electricity grid in Sweden to date.
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