Greenvolt Next, part of Greenvolt Group, announced the completion of five photovoltaic projects for the commercial and industrial sector in the Moldova region, with a cumulative installed capacity of 1.32 MW. Four of the projects are already operational, while the fifth is in the final phase of implementation.
These projects enable local generation of electricity for autocombustion, reducing companies’ dependence on the grid and exposure to market price volatility, while contributing to a smaller carbon footprint. On average, beneficiaries achieve a grid independence rate of up to 40 percent and savings of almost 40 percent on their annual electricity bill.
The five photovoltaic systems were developed for companies operating in sectors relevant to the regional economy, such as construction, hospitality, metal processing, and the food industry. The installations include both rooftop and carport systems, with specific adaptations to the different technical requirements of each site. Four of these installations are already operational, contributing to covering a significant part of the beneficiaries’ energy consumption:
- FIBROBETON, a company in the construction sector, Neamț county – rooftop system with a capacity of 479 kW, achieving an energy independence rate of 20 percent and annual savings of 10 percent
- TRANSMIR, also active in the construction sector, Bârlad – rooftop system of 404 kW, achieving an energy independence rate of 63 percent and annual savings of 39 percent
- Simba, a company in the HoReCa segment, Vaslui – rooftop system of 127 kW, achieving an energy independence rate of 39 percent and annual savings of 37 percent
- Trans-Gigel, a producer of dairy and cheese, Iași – rooftop system of 120 kW, achieving an energy independence rate of 42 percent and annual savings of 23 percent
The Sudometal project, with a capacity of 189 kW and a carport-type structure, will achieve an energy independence rate of 33 percent and annual savings of 17 percent, and will become operational shortly after completion of the remaining technical stages.
Under a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) model, beneficiaries access clean energy generated by the solar installations without any investment, paying for the energy consumed at competitive and stable prices over contract durations of 5 to 15 years. Upon contract completion, ownership of the asset is transferred to the client with 0 cost, and an installation with a useful life of 25 years, representing significant additional value beyond the contract period.
“Since entering the Romanian market, our focus has been on delivering tailored solutions to C&I companies across sectors and regions seeking to reduce their energy costs and carbon footprint. The completion of these projects in the Moldova region, alongside the over 100 contracts signed in 2025, reflects the growing interest from the business environment in renewable energy solutions with clear economic benefits – and our ability to respond to the specific needs and circumstances of each client, regardless of sector or region,” commented Filipe Dias, Country Manager Greenvolt Next Romania.
Through these projects, Greenvolt Next consolidates its presence in a region with high development potential in the distributed energy segment, where companies increasingly seek solutions to reduce operational costs, improve financial predictability, and lower their carbon footprint.