France-based Enoé has secured €42 million in financing from Caisse d’Epargne CEPA for the development of 33.4 MW of PV installations across France. The portfolio comprises two ground-mounted solar farms and 65 rooftop systems on agricultural buildings. The 15.96 MW La Chapitre plant in Occitanie, built on a former gravel quarry, is expected to produce 22.7 GWh annually, supplying electricity to 4,672 households. The 4.88 MW Gué Ory project in Pays de la Loire is projected to generate 5.5 GWh yearly, powering 1,123 households. The 12.9 MW rooftop systems portfolio will generate 22 GWh annually across regions such as Occitanie, PACA, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, and Nouvelle-Aquitaine. Construction began in 2024, with final COD by October 2026. Collectively, these projects will produce over 40 GWh annually, providing electricity for approximately 18,000 residents.
Enoé and CEPA finance 33 MW solar expansion in France
La Chapitre and Gué Ory farms to supply clean energy for 5,795 households, advancing France’s renewable goals. (Image Source: Enoé)