3MW Integrated Photovoltaic and Energy Storage Farmland Project in Europe
- infosanopower
- Jan 10
- 2 min read
Powering Europe’s Energy Transition with Integrated PV + Storage
Sano Energy has successfully completed the grid connection and commissioning of multiple integrated photovoltaic and battery energy storage projects across Europe, delivering a total capacity of 3MW/7.95MWh. The systems are deployed across several photovoltaic plants, each equipped with a 500kW/1.325MWh energy storage solution made up of five 100kW/265kWh commercial and industrial storage cabinets.
By capturing surplus solar energy during the day and releasing it at night or during peak electricity price periods, these projects transform previously curtailed power into reliable revenue. This significantly increases photovoltaic self-consumption, improves project profitability, and delivers more stable, long-term returns for investors—while supporting grid stability.

Strengthening the Grid, Maximizing Asset Value
The integrated energy storage systems act as a flexible “buffer” for the power grid, reducing peak load pressure and smoothing renewable energy fluctuations. For grid operators and plant owners alike, this means enhanced reliability, stronger resilience, and better utilization of clean energy resources.
Clean Energy Meets Agriculture: A Double Harvest Model
Several of the photovoltaic plants are co-located with agricultural land, creating a sustainable “double harvest” model. During the day, the land produces both clean electricity and agricultural products; at night, energy storage continues supplying stable power to the grid. This approach demonstrates how renewable energy and agriculture can thrive together.
Scalable Solutions Backed by Local Support
This project highlights the scalability and repeatability of Sano Energy’s integrated PV-plus-storage solutions across diverse European markets. To ensure long-term performance, Sano Energy has established a localized after-sales and operation and maintenance service system in Europe, including regional warehouses, on-site service teams, and pre-positioned spare parts for fast response and reliable support.
Energy Storage: From Optional to Essential
As Europe’s photovoltaic capacity continues to grow, energy storage has become a critical component of modern energy systems. Sano Energy remains committed to working closely with local partners to deliver high-quality, integrated photovoltaic and energy storage projects—accelerating the transition to clean energy and building a more resilient, sustainable power future.






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