ABO Energy has been awarded a contract for its first Polish solar park in a tariff tender issued by the Energy Regulatory Office (URE).
The company had previously secured grid connection conditions for the Gubin solar park, a key step in Polish project development.
Construction has recently begun on the 17 MWp facility, which is expected to supply electricity to more than 6,000 households. Located on a former military range in Gubin, Lubuskie voivodeship, the project marks a milestone for the company’s Polish operations.
“In 2022, we connected our first wind farm in Donaborów to the grid, and now we are building our first solar park in Gubin – an important step for ABO Energy Polska.
“We are very pleased that, following grid connection approval, we have now also won a tariff,” said Aleksandra Koska, Managing Director of ABO Energy Polska.
Operating in Poland since 2019, ABO Energy employs 18 people in Łódź, working on solar, wind, and battery projects totalling over one gigawatt.
The company recently secured grid connections for three more solar parks and has applied for three standalone battery projects, including a 257 MW facility.
“The outlook for renewable energies in Poland is very good,” said Dr Klaus Pötter, General Manager. “The country is experiencing high economic growth and has an electricity demand of around 160 terawatt hours. Until now, coal has played the leading role, but that is currently changing.”
In June 2025, renewables overtook coal in Poland’s electricity generation for the first time.
Koska added: “Solar energy and battery storage had a slightly easier time and we hope that realisation of our solar park in Gubin will help us to further expand our strong position in the Polish market.”
[Image caption: On this former military range, ABO Energy is currently building our Gubin solar park. Image credit: ABO]








