Autoliv to buy power from Alight’s 100MWp solar park in Finland

The Nordic Solar developer and the independent power producer signed the PPA with the automatic car safety supplier for most clean electricity generated from 100 megawatts (Megawatts Peak) Ali Solar Park in Eurajoki, Finland, is expected to operate in 2026.
Their agreement is the largest solar PPA after its signing in the country.
You will move, and build, own and manage the solar garden.
Autoliv will get most of the clean electricity that has been created, ensuring long -term power supplies at a low consistent cost.
PPA supports expansion of renewable energy in Finland and is compatible with the Autoliv goal of carbon neutrality in its operations by 2030.
“Solar energy has great potential to transform the Finnish scene of energy by completing wind production, and we are proud that we are with Autoliv, we announce the largest solar PPA in Finland. By combining the leadership of sustainability with our experience in developing solar energy jointly towards the future of low carbon.”
Alight recently received 46 million euros ($ 50.6 million) from senior debts from SEB and ABN Amro to finance the development of the park.
The elbow will produce 100 GB of capacity annually, enough to run 20,000 families.
The construction begins in the spring of 2025.
“In Autoliv, we are committed to operating our business in a environmentally sustainable manner while providing world-class global products. With a focus on renewable electricity, we see a virtual PPAS as a low carbon strategy.”
PPA comes after align on Solar Solar 215mwp in Loland, Denmark in March 2025 ..
It was developed by EuroPean Energy, and the project is located in R rupy Havn in the municipality of Lolland.
Building began in the summer of 2024 and the project will be operated in the summer of 2025. Two companies of the blue chip have agreed to purchase energy from the solar garden.
SEB provided 127 million euros from debt financing to fire to finance the acquisition.
“Autoliv to buy Power from Alight’s 100mwp Solar Park in Finland” was originally published by Power Technology, a brand owned by Globaldata.
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2025-04-04 15:34:00