Renvolt has signed a turnkey EPC contract to build the Wexford Hub solar project in County Wexford, Ireland.
Voltalia said its services subsidiary secured the contract with ESB, the Irish public energy services company, strengthening a partnership that has already delivered four projects completed or under construction.
It added that ESB awarded Voltalia two turnkey EPC contracts in July 2025 for the 43.7MW Carriglong and 49.2MW Clashwilliam solar plants.
Renvolt will deliver engineering, procurement and construction for Wexford Hub, followed by an operations and maintenance contract.
The company said the new award takes Renvolt’s capacity under construction on behalf of third parties to more than 1GW.
Robert Klein, CEO of Voltalia, said: “We are proud to further strengthen our collaboration with ESB through this project led by our subsidiary Renvolt. The Wexford Hub contract illustrates our ability to showcase the expertise of our teams and provide competitive and reliable solutions to support Ireland’s energy transition. This achievement confirms the relevance of our strategy in this dynamic market, where we have already built or commissioned several major projects. We will continue to invest and innovate to help our customers achieve their low-carbon ambitions, while consolidating Renvolt’s position in Europe.”
Eduardo Porras, CEO of Renvolt, added: ” This new contract marks a significant milestone for Renvolt and confirms ESB’s long-term confidence. With Wexford Hub, we are using all our expertise to deliver a high-performance, reliable and competitive solar power plant. Taking over the general management of Renvolt is a great source of pride; I am fully committed, alongside our teams, to continue our development and strengthen our contribution to the energy transition “.
Voltalia said Renvolt has 5.6GW of projects built or under construction and provides operations and maintenance services for 1.9GW of assets across 14 countries.


