Aukera Secures Full Financing For 50 MW Solar Project In Germany’s Lower Saxony

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Aukera Energy has secured complete project financing for its 50 MWp solar photovoltaic plant near Lachendorf in Lower Saxony, Germany, marking a key milestone in the company’s expanding European renewable energy portfolio. The financing was closed through a senior debt facility provided by Deutsche Kreditbank AG (DKB). With this agreement in place, Aukera is now moving forward with full-scale construction activities. Site mobilisation began in August 2025, and engineering, procurement, construction, and future operations and maintenance will be undertaken by Intec Energy Solutions.

According to the company, 20 MWp of the project’s capacity qualifies under Germany’s EEG subsidy regime, which supports project economics through regulated feed-in tariff mechanisms. Aukera, founded in 2021, has rapidly grown into a significant renewable energy developer with a 15 GW pan-European pipeline spanning solar, wind, and battery energy storage projects in countries including Germany, the UK, Belgium, Italy, and Romania. The company noted that this is its second senior financing secured in Germany in 2025, reflecting strong lender confidence in its development capabilities.

Aukera stated that the Lower Saxony project strengthens its position in the German market and supports the region’s growing renewable-energy ambitions. The company aims to continue scaling its German footprint with additional solar and hybrid solar-storage projects currently under development. The project is expected to contribute meaningfully to Germany’s clean-energy capacity as the country accelerates its transition toward climate-neutral power generation.


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