Zelestra, a Spain-based renewable energy company, has advanced construction of the Klevenow PV project in Germany. The 27.5 MW DC project has been secured in the EEG tenders, and its commercial operation is anticipated by the H1 2026. Once operational, the plant is anticipated to generate around 28,700 MWh annually, which is projected to avoid approximately 9,500 tonnes of CO₂ per year. Most ground mounting posts have been installed, half of the low-voltage cables have been laid, and the HV transformer has been placed in the substation area. Solar modules are scheduled to arrive within the next two weeks to support commissioning works. A 30 MWh BESS scheme is being developed to hybridize the Klevenow project.