Allview Energy completes 46 MWp solar plant in southern Romania

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Visual Fan, through its renewable energy division Allview Energy, has completed construction and installation work for a 46 MWp photovoltaic power plant in Țăndărei, Ialomița County.

The work was officially completed on February 12, 2026, following field inspections with all parties involved in the project implementation. The company delivered the project under a full Engineering, Procurement & Construction (EPC) contract, managing the complete package including design, equipment supply, execution, system integration, testing and technical documentation.

"Completing the construction and installation phases for a project of this scale reflects our team's strength and Visual Fan's capacity to coordinate, organize and deliver complex projects within a rigorous and well-structured framework," said Florentin-Lucian Peticilă, Administrator of Visual Fan, in a statement submitted to the Bucharest Stock Exchange (BVB).

The project involved simultaneous implementation of the 46 MWp photovoltaic park, a 35/110 kV electrical station, an underground high-voltage power line and a fully integrated SCADA system. The full EPC approach enabled coordination of all critical phases from technical design and execution details to installation, integration, testing and compliance documentation.

Through this project, Visual Fan strengthens its positioning in the renewable energy sector and reaffirms its capacity to deliver complex energy infrastructure in a controlled, predictable framework aligned with national grid requirements.

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