Nofar Energy Constructs the Largest Solar Power Plant in Serbia

A project worth 25 million euros, with an estimated annual electricity production of 33,150,000 kWh

In Belgrade, on May 27th, 2024, the Israeli company Nofar Energy laid the foundation stone for two solar power plants with a capacity of 26 MW. In terms of total capacity, this is the largest solar park that should be connected to the grid by the end of the year. With this act, the construction of two solar power plants, Ada1 and Ada2, in the North Banat district of Vojvodina, on a location covering 30 hectares in the town of Ada, begins. The project is worth 25 million euros, and the estimated annual electricity production is 33,150,000 kWh, which roughly meets the supply needs of more than 9,000 households.

Nofar Energy is expanding its portfolio of renewable energy sources with an advanced project of 26 MW solar power plants, here in Serbia, and the plan is to have them start operating as early as the ending of this year.


Nofar uses advanced technologies in solar projects, thereby enabling reaching a more efficient, ecological and stable energy market.


“We decided to hire Girisim Elektrik for the construction phase, which is one of the leading engineering companies in the. We are in the phase of several larger projects with a total capacity of 270MW and we are working intensively on the steps that would bring these projects to the point of realization where we are today, with Ada 1 and Ada 2. I also want to emphasize that our company extremely appreciates the support of commercial banks and I am pleased to point out that the banking sector recognizes and supports projects of this type. – emphasized Yoav Shafrir, general director of Nofar Adria.

Nofar uses advanced technologies in solar projects, thereby enabling reaching a more efficient, ecological and stable energy market.

It is estimated that this type of renewable energy production will affect the preservation of the environment by reducing annual carbon dioxide emissions by 25,000 tons, fuel savings of 12 million liters, forest conservation in an area of over 7,000 hectares and 581,000 trees in a period of 10 years.

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