
AIKO has announced the grid connection of the Stolac Solami Park PV plant in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Developed by Tibra Pacific, the project has entered full operation and is now supplying clean solar power to the regional grid.
With an installed capacity of 64 MW using AIKO modules, the Stolac Solami Park forms a key part of the largest grid-connected, ground-mounted PV installation in the country to date. Originally launched in 2024, the project adopted AIKO’s Stellar 1N+ ABC modules, selected for their industry-leading efficiency and long-term reliability. The system is built on a fixed-tilt structure with an optimized layout to maximize land use.
“This project marks a milestone for renewable energy in Bosnia and Herzegovina,” commented Tibra Pacific chairman Robert Brajkovic. “As the country’s largest operational ground-mounted PV plant, we needed technology that performs not just in labs, but on-site. AIKO’s modules delivered 12% more energy output and helped reduce electricity costs by 3% in the first phase, compared to a TOPCon setup. As a result, we transitioned the entire second phase to ABC. Their No.1 efficiency and consistency in real-world conditions set a new benchmark for us.”
The Stolac Solami Park is more than just a utility-scale project – it’s a symbol of regional commitment to clean energy. By deploying advanced PV technology at scale, the project supports Bosnia and Herzegovina’s energy diversification goals and provides a real-world example of how innovation can accelerate the global transition to a zero-carbon future.