Nuremberg, Germany
Completed
Utility-Scale Excellence: The 51 MW Groningen PV Project
One of Northern Europe's significant PV deployments, this 51 MW installation showcases KXS Energy's capability to manage large-scale logistics and rapid structural mounting
Quick Project Facts
Attribute
Details
📍 Location
Netherlands, Groningen
🤖 Technology used
Monocrystalline Bifacial
☀️ Solar Capacity
51 MWp
⚡ Energy Output
48.450 MWh / Jahr
🏁 Completion

Implementation Process
Before construction, the Nuremberg site required careful grid coordination, terrain planning, and yield optimization to turn a constrained free-field area into a high-performance solar asset. KXS Energy managed the mechanical installation and electrical commissioning with a focus on safety, precision, and long-term operational reliability.
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Measurable Impact
Impact Area
Results
🌱 CO₂ Reduced
21.800 Tonnen / Jahr
⚡ Clean Power Supplied
Sustainable green energy for over 14,500 Dutch homes annually
🔌 Grid Integration
High-Voltage
👷 Local Workforce
Integrated with local grid buffering for maximized stability
👷 Jobs Created
Challenges & Innovations
The project’s urban-edge setting required precise logistics, compact staging, and close alignment with local grid requirements. Our team coordinated module placement, cable routing, inverter integration, and commissioning workflows to keep installation quality high without slowing the construction timeline.
Conclusion
The 6 MWp Nuremberg solar plant now contributes reliable renewable electricity to Southern Germany’s grid while reducing annual carbon emissions at meaningful scale.
By combining bifacial module technology, disciplined installation standards, and efficient grid handover, the project demonstrates how well-executed free-field PV can support regional energy resilience and accelerate the transition away from fossil generation.


