Soltech Energy Solutions, a company within the Soltech Group, develops large-scale energy solutions for property owners. The company is now expanding its solar energy collaboration with Logicenters through an agreement for a new rooftop solar power installation in Staffanstorp. With a capacity of 2.25 MW and 3,641 solar panels, this will be one of Logicenters’ largest solar investments to date and the 13th installation carried out by Soltech for the logistics property developer. The order value is approximately SEK 12.5 million.
Soltech Energy Solutions specializes in large-scale solar energy and energy storage solutions for property owners, energy companies, and the manufacturing industry. With over 30 years of experience, the company focuses on creating smart and cost-effective renewable electricity production for commercial properties, particularly within the growing segment of logistics real estate.
Now, the company has signed a new agreement with Logicenters for a solar power installation in the Kronoslätt Industrial Park, covering an area of approximately 20,000 square meters.
“This is our 13th installation together with Logicenters, and we are very pleased to have earned their continued trust. Logicenters is a company with ambitious climate investment goals, and they are committed to delivering on these ambitions. This time, it is also particularly exciting that we are collaborating with our sister company, the electrical engineering firm Provektor, on the project. We look forward to starting the installation,” says Daniel Grandin, Key Account Manager at Soltech Energy Solutions.
The new installation is expected to be completed in the second quarter of 2025, with commissioning scheduled for June.
“We have a clear strategy to develop sustainable logistics properties for our customers and invest in smart energy solutions. Building one of our largest solar power installations is an important step in reducing our climate footprint and making our properties more energy efficient. The installation in Kronoslätt Industrial Park is expected to produce approximately 2,050 MWh per year – equivalent to the electricity consumption of 580 households or enough to power an electric car for 270 laps around the Earth,” says Jon Malmsten, Solar Energy Expert at Logicenters.