VSB, an international developer and operator of renewable energy projects, will be presenting photovoltaic projects from Germany, Italy and Poland at Intersolar Europe in Munich from June 23 to 25, 2026. The focus is on integrated project approaches that combine technologies and site-adapted land use.
In addition to its core business of onshore wind energy, the VSB Group is consistently expanding its photovoltaic pipeline in Europe. A current example in Germany is the Löberitz photovoltaic park with a capacity of 19.99 MWp on an area of about 16 hectares. Commissioning is scheduled for February 2027. Particularly noteworthy in Löberitz is the hybrid approach with a neighboring 21.6 MW wind farm, which is under construction in parallel. In the future, the connection of a battery storage system is also planned. The location on the A9 motorway also underlines the special nature of the site as a development alongside the motorway.
In Poland, VSB is currently building its largest solar project with the Brzezinka project: 303 MWp of photovoltaics combined with a 106 MW battery storage system. This makes the park one of the largest solar projects in the country. The plant is being built on around 260 hectares – an area the size of around 360 football pitches – and has a high-voltage connection of up to 400 kV as well as a 132 kV cable route around 46 kilometres long. Around 15 percent of the substructure has already been installed, while fencing, cable laying and the development of the network infrastructure are running in parallel.
From 2027, VSB will also build a new PV plant in Italy: The regional overall permit has been obtained for the Francofonte project in Sicily with 36 MWp. Commissioning is scheduled for the end of 2028.
Thomas Winkler, Managing Director of VSB Germany, explains: “Photovoltaics remains a central building block for an affordable, resilient and increasingly regional energy supply in Germany. It is crucial to develop projects in such a way that they are approvable, long-term economical, grid-friendly and land-compatible.”
Dr. Felix Grolman, CEO of the VSB Group, adds: “In energy and industrial policy, Europe now needs above all speed of implementation, investment security and modern infrastructures. Renewable energies unfold their greatest value when they are thought of systemically as a combination of clean generation, storage capacity, regional value creation and industrial competitiveness.”
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VSB at Intersolar
June 23 to 25, 2026, Messe München, Hall 4, Booth 171
Information on the presentation by Frederic Wagner, Managing Director of VSB Integrated Energy Solutions GmbH
Event: AI in Practice: The Driving Force Behind Intelligent Energy Systems
Date: Wednesday, June 24, 2026
Time: 4:55 – 5:05 p.m.
Location: Hall C5, The smarter E Forum C5.550
Topic: Powering the Energy Transition: How AI and Cloud Transform Renewable Project Development.