VSB, a Dresden-based renewables developer that became part of TotalEnergies in 2025, is presenting solar projects from Germany, Italy and Poland at Intersolar Europe in Munich from 23 to 25 June 2026. The company is best known for onshore wind but has been steadily building out a European photovoltaic pipeline.
The largest of the projects is in Poland. At Brzezinka, VSB is building 303 MWp of solar capacity paired with a 106 MW battery storage system, making it one of the country’s biggest solar developments. The installation covers around 260 hectares, roughly 360 football pitches, and includes a high-voltage connection of up to 400 kV and a 46-kilometre 132 kV cable route. About 15 percent of the mounting structure is already in place, with fencing, cabling and grid infrastructure under way.
In Germany, the 19.99 MWp Löberitz park near the A9 motorway is due to start up in February 2027. It sits next to a 21.6 MW wind farm under construction and is designed to add battery storage later, an example of co-locating wind, solar and storage on one site. In Italy, the 36 MWp Francofonte project in Sicily has its regional permit and is scheduled for commissioning by the end of 2028.
“Photovoltaics remains a central building block for an affordable, resilient and increasingly regional energy supply,” said Thomas Winkler, managing director of VSB Deutschland, adding that projects need to be permittable, economically durable and grid-friendly. VSB Group chief executive Felix Grolman argued that Europe’s energy and industrial policy now needs above all speed of delivery, investment certainty and modern infrastructure, with renewables planned as a system that links generation, storage and regional value creation.








