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Goldbeck Solar successfully enters the Polish market

EPC company successfully completes first solar project in Poland. Goldbeck Solar has now also successfully entered the Polish market with a large solar roof project. Over the past few months, the EPC company has installed solar systems on the industrial roofs of the Clip Logistics Group in Poznan. The project was a major challenge for Goldbeck Solar, both in terms of planning and logistics. However, the Hirschberg-based company managed to complete the project within the planned timeframe.

Market entry in Poland: Solar roof systems for logistics service providers

The client was the Polish logistics service provider Clip, based in Poznan. The modern company had long been interested in installing solar systems on the roofs of its industrial buildings in order to reduce its CO2 footprint. With the support of Goldbeck Solar, this plan was now to be put into practice. Five individual halls, each with large systems and several thousand modules, require a long-term logistical effort that is significantly greater than for ground-mounted systems. This included the planning and physical integration into the systems, the replacement of numerous components and the coordination and distribution of the required materials. In addition, Clip’s trade logistics were not allowed to be affected by the installation of the solar system. “The existing electrical operating rooms and the customer’s electrical requirements were a particular challenge for us,” explains Salim Bouziri, electrical planner at Goldbeck Solar. “Of course, these were not yet designed for the additional components of a PV system. Due to the large systems, the cabinets we installed ended up being larger than for other rooftop systems. So here again we had to find suitable solutions.” Goldbeck Solar was able to develop a suitable concept by dividing the components into several feed-in rooms or by installing additional platforms.

First project in Poland completed on schedule

“With an execution period of three months, we were faced with a lot of work in a short space of time,” says Tobias Schüßler, Managing Director of Goldbeck Solar, summarizing the project. Nevertheless, the company managed to complete the project within the planned three months. Following the start of construction at the end of May, the first acceptance test took place at the end of August. A total of almost 23,000 modules were installed on the five halls, which together provide an output of 6.716 MWp. The entire output will be used for the company’s own requirements. This first project marked Goldbeck Solar’s entry into the Polish market. Following its successful completion, more are soon to follow.

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