
ENEX, the international fair for the power industry, electrical engineering and renewable energy, is one of Europe’s largest and most influential events, organized annually by Targi Kielce. As the host venue of the event, Targi Kielce’s new exhibition hall is a state-of-the-art facility with expanded floor space, modern logistics and enhanced visitor amenities, but its ambition extends far beyond architecture and convenience, with sustainability now at its core. To match this vision, it has completed a robust PV installation with a capacity of 220 kW comprising 370 high-efficiency DMEGC Solar modules. The panels are seamlessly integrated with a BESS of 1.044 MWh, creating a powerful and intelligent on-site energy ecosystem.
Engineering Excellence and Collaborative Execution
Projects of this scale require far more than high-quality hardware. They demand meticulous engineering, flawless execution and seamless collaboration among a diverse range of stakeholders – from initial system design and permitting to installation, commissioning and performance testing. Every stage of this undertaking was carried out with precision, ensuring that the system operates at peak efficiency from day one. The success of the installation also highlights the strength of a partnership ecosystem. The DMEGC modules were supplied by W.EG, the local distributor, to RESURGO, the experienced installer who brought the project to life on the ground.
Marcin Wnuszyński, DMEGC manager for Poland and the Baltics, commented: “Seeing our PV modules integrated into a smart solar-plus-storage ecosystem at Targi Kielce is incredibly rewarding. This project showcases exactly why DMEGC Solar continues to gain traction across Europe—our modules deliver real, measurable performance in demanding commercial environments. Combined with the expertise of our local partners, we’ve proven that solar energy can be both reliable and economically viable for high-load facilities. The success of this system validates our commitment to delivering high-performance, bankable solar solutions that meet the evolving needs of the European market.”