CTP completes largest photovoltaic rooftop project in Czech Republic at CTPark Bor

27 June 2024

CTP has completed the Czech Republic’s largest photovoltaic rooftop project at CTPark Bor in the Pilsen region. This project, funded through CTP’s CZK 230 million investment, features two photovoltaic power plants with a total capacity of 8.1 MWp installed on 115,000 sqm of rooftops.

One roof delivers 4 MWp and the other 4.1 MWp, both surpassing the previous largest rooftop photovoltaic power plant in the country, which had a capacity of 3.951 MWp. The energy generated is sold to tenants and to the energy company ČEZ ESCO. These installations will generate electricity equivalent to the consumption of over 3,000 households annually.

Supported by €200 million from the European Investment Bank (EIB) in 2023, this project is part of CTP’s broader strategy to create energy-independent industrial parks. Under favorable conditions, the photovoltaics can cover nearly the entire daytime electricity consumption for CTPark Bor, which spans approximately 620,000 sqm. CTP aims to reduce occupancy costs and carbon footprints for its clients while contributing to a more resilient and secure energy grid.

CTP has over 13 years of experience with photovoltaic installations in the Czech Republic, currently boasting a cumulative capacity of 44 MWp. The company plans to increase this capacity by 30 MWp shortly and aims for 250 to 300 MWp by 2030, equivalent to a small nuclear reactor’s power. The completion of the largest rooftop photovoltaic power plant at CTPark Bor marks a significant milestone in CTP’s journey toward sustainability and energy self-sufficiency.

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