AMPYR Solar Europe (ASE) has officially opened its new solar park cluster in Brandenburg, Germany.

The Gorgast solar park, has a total installed capacity of 45MWp and spans 40.6 hectares across three sites – Gorgast Bahn, Gorgast Gewächshaus and Manschnow.

The cluster comprises almost 75,000 solar panels and is expected to generate sufficient clean electricity to power approximately 13,000 households annually. It is also forecast to avoid roughly 22,000 tons of CO₂ emissions each year.

A notable feature of the project is the redevelopment of a brownfield site at Gorgast Gewächshaus, described by ASE as a “degraded landscape”.

The transformation involved demolition work, removal of unexploded ordnance and extensive environmental and conservation measures.

Local economic engagement was integral to the implementation, with ASE working closely with the municipality to ensure partnership-based and sustainable regional development.

Tarun Agrawal, CEO of AMPYR Solar Europe, commented: “We are proud to contribute to Europe’s continuing energy transition with the opening of the Gorgast PV cluster. The collaboration with our partners has been outstanding and serves as a model for future projects.”

He added: “The Gorgast project underscores our continuing commitment to developing renewable assets in Germany, where ASE now has a PV and BESS pipeline of over 3GW, part of an aggregate European pipeline of over 7GW across Germany, the Netherlands and the UK.”

This development reinforces AMPYR Solar Europe’s strategic focus on responsible land use and ecological renewal, as well as its broader ambition to support the energy transition across Europe.

[Image credit: AMPYR Solar Europe]