Ingeteam Powers Up Australia’s Solar Future With European Energy Deal

Spanish energy tech firm Ingeteam has locked in a major milestone, securing its first collaboration with Danish renewables giant European Energy. The partnership will equip two new Australian solar farms—Lancaster (106 MW) and Mulwala (31 MW)—with cutting-edge power conversion systems ahead of their 2026 launch.

Sun Down Under

When fully operational, the plants will produce approximately 255 GWh of electricity annually—enough to sustain 54,000 Australian households. The projects mark another step in Ingeteam’s aggressive APAC expansion, adding to its existing 4+ GW footprint across Australia’s renewable sector.

“This partnership underscores our capability to deliver grid-critical solar infrastructure at scale,” said Jorge Guillén, Ingeteam’s Director of PV Solar, noting the company’s growing influence beyond European markets.

Tech Specs: Inside the Build

Ingeteam’s supply package includes 77 of its INGECON SUN Power B Series inverters, known for high-density performance in extreme climates. The units will be integrated into 22 custom medium-voltage transformer stations, complete with control electronics and commissioning support—a turnkey solution designed to streamline grid integration.

The modular design allows for future capacity upgrades, a strategic advantage as Australia accelerates its energy transition. With construction timelines tightening globally, Ingeteam’s standardized yet scalable approach could prove decisive.

Industry in Motion

Meanwhile, the renewables sector continues its rapid evolution. The Spring 2025 issue of Energy Global spotlights emerging challenges like Europe’s negative electricity pricing phenomenon alongside solar innovation deep dives. In parallel, Full Circle Wind Services just extended its O&M contract for 41 UK turbines—another signal of maturing post-installation markets.

As solar dominates new capacity additions worldwide, deals like Ingeteam’s Australian play reveal how specialist tech providers are becoming indispensable allies for project developers racing to meet decarbonization targets.