Utility-Scale Solar Development for Institutional Investors

We develop large-scale photovoltaic and battery storage projects (50+ MWp) from land acquisition to ready-to-build — structured for efficient investor entry and exit.

Turning Land into Bankable Energy Assets

Next Green Solar is a project development company focused on utility-scale solar and storage projects across Europe.
We identify suitable land, secure grid access, manage permitting, and structure projects into investment-ready SPVs. Our goal is to deliver fully developed, de-risked assets to institutional investors and strategic partners.

End-to-End Project Development

Site Identification & Land Securing

Grid Connection & Technical Planning

Permitting & Regulatory Management

Project Structuring (SPV)

Exit to Investors

Our Energy Solutions

Identification of Suitable Land

We analyze and identify optimal land locations suitable for large-scale solar energy development.

Securing Land Use Rights

We manage land agreements and legal processes to secure long-term land use rights for energy projects.

Permitting and Planning Procedures

Our team handles regulatory approvals, zoning, and planning permissions required for project development.

Grid Connection Applications

We prepare and submit grid connection applications to ensure successful integration with the national power grid.

Structuring Special Purpose Project Companies (SPV)

We establish dedicated SPV entities to manage project ownership, financing, and development efficiently.

Sale of Investment-Ready Solar Projects

We deliver fully prepared renewable energy projects ready for investment, acquisition, or strategic partnership.

Built for Institutional Capital

Our projects are developed with investor requirements in mind from day one.
We focus on scalable project sizes (50+ MWp), transparent SPV structures, clearly defined exit strategies, and early-stage risk mitigation.

Lukovit 1 – Solar & Energy Hub

A large-scale hybrid renewable energy project combining solar generation, battery storage, and eco-tourism development.
50 MW photovoltaic installation generating approximately 70 GWh annually.
20 MW / 40 MWh storage capacity designed for grid stabilization and revenue optimization.
Green infrastructure including eco-trails, observation decks, and recreational facilities connected to Panega Eco Park.
We develop innovative renewable energy projects that combine solar power generation, energy storage technology, and sustainable land development. Our goal is to create energy systems that support both environmental sustainability and long-term economic growth.

Our Achievement

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Battery Storage
20/ 0 MW/ MWh
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What Our Customers Say

“Lukovit 1 represents a forward-thinking renewable project combining clean power generation with sustainable land restoration and strong investment fundamentals.”

John D.

“Hybrid solar and battery systems like Lukovit 1 are critical for stabilizing modern electricity grids while maximizing renewable energy value.”

Jessica B.

“Lukovit 1 represents a forward-thinking renewable project combining clean power generation with sustainable land restoration and strong investment fundamentals.”

John D.

“Hybrid solar and battery systems like Lukovit 1 are critical for stabilizing modern electricity grids while maximizing renewable energy value.”

Jessica B.

Why Choose Us

Why Work With Us

Focus on large-scale projects (50+ MWp)

Strong expertise in permitting and grid integration

Structured development approach for investor exit

Access to high-potential markets

Development Pipeline

Our development pipeline reflects a growing portfolio of utility-scale solar and battery storage projects across multiple European markets.
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Frequently Asked Questions

The project includes a 50 MW solar photovoltaic power plant combined with a 20 MW / 40 MWh battery storage system.

The plant is expected to produce approximately 70 GWh of electricity per year.

The project is located on 94.5 hectares of land southeast of Lukovit, Bulgaria, near the Panega Eco Park.

Revenue will be generated through electricity sales, power purchase agreements (PPAs), and battery energy arbitrage during peak electricity demand.

Yes, the project supports the EU Green Deal and renewable energy transition objectives.

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