Enexus aims to exceed 600MW in installed renewable capacities

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Enexus, an integrated EPC company specializing in mid- to large-scale solar and storage projects, has announced a turnover of approximately €23 million in 2024.

This represents a ten-fold year-on-year increase, with over 250 MW contracted in Romania alone. 

In 2025, Enexus aims to exceed 600 MW of total installed renewable energy capacity. The company's result in 2024 was largely driven by its EPC division, which accounted for over 90% of the revenue, supporting international and regional industrial clients. The remaining revenue came from project development, engineering, and O&M services for photovoltaic plants, primarily for investors in Turkey and Southern Europe.

“What we have learned from working with both entrepreneurial and industrial clients is this: they all want clarity, speed, and partners they can trust,” says Iulia Meiroșu, CFO, Enexus.

Looking ahead, Enexus plans to diversify its investor portfolio, expand across Black Sea markets, and enhance its energy storage capabilities with integrated BESS components. 

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