PVE CONSTRUCTION is the driving force behind PVE Group, a leader in the Renewable Energy Sector. We pursue ambitious photovoltaic farm projects with passion and determination, drawing on our extensive track record of building over 200 MW of installed PV capacity across various regions of Poland. For us, each completed project is proof that innovative solutions and professionalism can go hand in hand, laying the foundation for a sustainable future.
Our work is not just building installations – it’s creating value. The PVE CONSTRUCTION team is made up of experts who are committed to every challenge, guaranteeing the highest quality of workmanship and timely implementation. We believe that investments in renewable enery sources are investments into the future, that is why we treat each project with the utmost care and attention to detail.
For us, cooperation with PVE DEVELOPMENT is a synergy that allows us to operate even more effectively and efficiently. Together we create solutions that not only meet the expectations of our customers, but also fit into the global trend of sustainable development.
Through our lens, renewable energy isn’t merely a business – it’s a mission that we pursue with unwavering conviction and dedication.
Nearly 20 projects, each with a capacity of 1 MW, completed in 2021 for an external investor. The projects were grouped into three clusters near Nakło nad Notecią, Szubin, and Pszczew.
Another portfolio delivered for an external investor. 26 individual 1 MW projects completed in 2022.
The first portfolio implemented for the PVE Group – photovoltaic farms with a total capacity of 52 MW. A total of 19 projects ranging from 1 MW to 16 MW (including two 8 MW plants), developed simultaneously across four voivodeships.
11 projects totalling 57 MW, including a complex of over 18 MW located in the Słubice municipality. Challenging conditions, innovative solutions, and efficient execution define this portfolio.
The first projects executed using the ‘oversizing’ approach. Four projects with a total installed capacity of 54 MW, compared to a combined grid connection capacity of 40 MW. Currently under construction.