• The project marks a major international milestone in industrial decarbonization by integrating one of the largest advanced solar-energy management systems with large-scale battery storage in Spain and Europe.
• It strengthens Umbrella Global Energy’s position as a specialist in energy solutions for electro-intensive industries, demonstrating that the energy transition is a strategic asset to enhance competitiveness and long-term sustainability.
Valencia, September 8 — Umbrella Global Energy, through its subsidiary IM2 Energía Solar, has formalized a contract with a national electro-intensive industrial group for the design and construction of a large-scale industrial energy platform in Spain. The project includes an 80.56 MWp photovoltaic plant and a battery energy storage system (BESS) with a total capacity of 366.84 MWh.
With this contract, Umbrella Global Energy takes a significant step forward in accelerating the energy transition within the industrial sector, integrating one of the largest advanced solar-energy management systems with large-scale storage in Spain and Europe. This development will contribute to industrial decarbonization and stands as a landmark in the use of renewable energy in high-demand industrial environments.
The agreement signed by Umbrella Global Energy includes the design, supply, construction and grid connection of the photovoltaic facilities and the battery storage system, totaling 80.56 MWp of solar generation and 366.84 MWh of electrical storage. The total contract value amounts to €73,612,761. The project will begin with detailed engineering in September 2025, followed by construction in October 2025, with commissioning expected in the third quarter of 2026.
This contract further strengthens Umbrella Global Energy’s position as a leading provider of intelligent energy solutions for electro-intensive industries, showcasing how the energy transition can serve as a strategic asset that improves competitiveness, stability and long-term sustainability.