The solar power producer

The Edisun Power Group is the first listed European solar power producer. An independent company, it finances and operates solar power plants in a number of European countries. Edisun and its investors make a valuable contribution to ensuring ecologically sound energy supply.

Decades of experience 

Edisun Power has been active in the field of solar power production since 1997, and is one of the most successful companies in the Swiss solar energy sector. 

Since September 2008, Edisun Power Europe Ltd. has been listed at the SIX Swiss Exchange. The company has posted consistent growth in recent years, and has extensive experience in the implementation of both national and international projects. A key player in the attractive European market, Edisun Power has pioneered medium-sized solar projects and is now driving the energy transition with its focus on large-scale solar PV plants.

The Edisun Power Group’s headquarters are in Zurich. There are also subsidiaries in Switzerland, Germany, France, Italy, Portugal and Spain, ensuring the efficient conduct of business.

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Facilities

Edisun Power's solar plants reflect our commitment to clean, reliable energy for a sustainable future.  

We continually invest in expanding and upgrading our infrastructure to meet energy demands and support the energy transition.

Latest news

Get the latest updates from Edisun Power, including key project milestones and important company announcements. Learn more about our latest achievements and initiatives as we continue to support the energy transition.

Renewables to AI

Edisun Power’s Project Fuencarral is set to become a key contributor to renewable energy in Spain.

With a planned capacity of 941 MWp, this large-scale solar PV development will power data centers for AI with green electricity.

  • Mogadouro

    Mogadouro

    Project information
    Province of Bragança (Portugal), 2020
    Size: 48’989 kWp

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  • Betty

    Betty

    Project information
    Province of Bragança (Portugal), 2022
    Size: 23’400 kWp

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  • Requena

    Requena

    Project information
    Province of Valencia (Spain), 2018
    2 Plants, Combined Size: 12’042 kWp

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