Filkab Solar: With our partnership with Jinko Solar, we are bringing the scale and technology of the largest energy park in Europe to the Balkans

2026-04-163 min.

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When discussing the future of the photovoltaic sector, the project by Witznitz in Germany acts like a grand demonstration of what synergy between innovative products and visionary planning can achieve. Using over one million panels of the Tiger Neo series confirms why Jinko Solar stands as the preferred choice for critical energy infrastructure. As an official partner, Filkab Solar actively integrates these solutions in the Balkan market. "Our commitment to the energy transition in the country is supported by Jinko's innovations, whose systems offer an exceptionally good efficiency curve and longevity on the market currently," Filkab Solar shared with BalkanEngineer.com.

The Witznitz project in Germany is designated as a “architectural masterpiece” of modern energy systems, situated atop of 500 ha of processed land of the former Witznitz mine. With a capacity up to 650 MW, it represents the most powerful photovoltaic center in Europe, engineered as a single installation without public subsidies. It is hard to imagine – over 1.1 million solar modules are integrated in the system, which generates clean energy for over 200,000 households, and simultaneously integrates agricultural areas and ecological corridors under and around the panels.

For the Filkab Solar team, the project is evidence where the Bulgarian market needs to be headed. The company’s team notes that the installation of a similar structure requires immense precision when choosing components. "In the Witznitz Project, we see the future of industrial decarbonization. This is the model we are striving for - turning unused land into assets that carry value for decades," Filkab Solar commented. According to them, the success of the German project lies in the logistics chain and the use of modules that can work in symbiosis with the environment.

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