
With the initial delivery of its innovative PV cabling solutions, Voltage Energy is celebrating its market entry into Europe. As part of a 96.7MW solar power plant near Würzburg in Germany, the company is supplying a European customer for the first time with its pre-assembled turnkey cabling solution for PV systems.
The plant, built by BELECTRIC, is expected to generate an annual 105 GWh of clean electricity once completed. It consists of three sections, two of which are already connected to the grid. The final section of 15 MW, located on an area of approximately 10 hectares, is nearing completion and commissioning. Voltage Energy’s pre-assembled cable harnesses are being used for over a third of the installed capacity, ensuring safe, efficient and long-lasting power transmission from the module strings to the inverters.
“This first delivery to a European customer marks a significant milestone for our company. The local market demands high standards of quality, reliability and sustainability – precisely where our products excel,” commented Georg Urban, Voltage GM for Europe.
Andreas Thissen, Sales Director Europe, added: “Our project with BELECTRIC is the ideal entry point into the European market. Going forward, we aim to focus primarily on supplying large-scale projects of 100MW and above.” .
The IBEX® solution deployed in the project stands out for its fast installation, superior weather resistance and optimal performance under challenging conditions. Factory-assembled and tested to international standards, it not only meets all standard requirements for large-scale PV projects, but also significantly reduces the risks associated with improper installation and incorrect connections often seen in conventional on-site cabling.
Since its founding in 2015, Voltage Energy has delivered over 40GW of cabling solutions to customers in the United States. The company established its European headquarters in Frankfurt in 2024, laying the foundation for its expansion across Europe, and is continuing to build up local resources.