Airengy has announced it has signed documents to examine a series of transactions in the Polish market totaling around €51 million across solar energy, energy storage, and wind power. The move is part of the company’s push to accelerate its strategy of building an integrated electricity generation and storage platform in Poland, combining multiple power sources to strengthen its position as a power producer in the European country.

Under the agreements, Airengy is evaluating:
- Solar projects with a combined installed capacity of about 34 MW
- A standalone battery energy storage system (BESS) project with 24 MW power capacity and around 100 MWh energy storage
- A wind project with approximately 8 MW of generating capacity
In the solar segment, Airengy has signed a binding offer to acquire 100% of the share capital of the project companies that own three sites – Wójtostwo, Sepienko, and Kielczewo. The total transaction value is estimated at €20 million, or about €595,000 per MW on a debt-free, cash-free basis. The expected commercial operation date (COD) for these projects is set for the end of October 2027.
For energy storage, Airengy has signed a non-binding memorandum of principles to acquire eight standalone BESS projects with a total capacity of roughly 100 MWh. The indicative total consideration is around €16 million, with pricing tied to expected grid-connection dates between the end of 2026 and the end of 2027.
Airengy has also signed a non-binding offer to acquire an 8 MW wind project in Poland, based on a project value of approximately €15 million, or about €1.9 million per MW.
Going forward, the company plans to enhance its solar portfolio by integrating storage into existing and future projects, with the goal of becoming a more versatile power producer in Poland through complementary capabilities across solar, wind, and storage.




