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Greenvolt Power has sold the 69-MWdc Skarszewy I solar project in Poland to Germany-based The Dillinger Group. The project has 56 MWac of connected capacity and is expected to generate 73.8 GWh annually, with commercial operation planned for Q1 2028.
The key signal is not the solar sale alone. Greenvolt will remain involved through a development services agreement to add 20 MW of PV and a 15-MW/30-MWh battery system. That turns a standalone Polish PV asset into a hybrid project with 93.8 GWh of expected annual output.
This mirrors broader European buyer behavior. Investors are prioritizing grid-connected, de-risked renewable assets, while BESS demand is rising across markets exposed to grid constraints and price volatility. Enerdatics’ Q3 2025 report noted that Europe saw a 120% year-on-year surge in BESS transactions, with investors focusing on shovel-ready storage and hybrid renewable assets.
For Dillinger, the acquisition gives entry into a connected Polish solar project with a defined expansion route. For Greenvolt, the structure monetizes development value while retaining execution involvement through the expansion phase.
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