(L-R) Carole Muller, CEO Fischer; Patrick Muller, CEO Panelux; Lex Delles, Luxembourg’s Minister of the Economy, SMEs, Energy and Tourism; Anouk Hilger, Head of BU Renewable Energies Luxembourg, Enovos; Claude Seywert, CEO Encevo;
Credit: Enovos
On Wednesday 27 May 2026, Enovos Luxembourg SA and Panelux SA inaugurated a new photovoltaic carport installation at the Panelux production site in Mensdorf, designed to generate renewable electricity for direct on-site consumption.
The inauguration took place in the presence of Luxembourg’s Minister of the Economy, SMEs, Energy and Tourism, Lex Delles, Betzdorf alderman Olafur Sigurdsson, as well as partners and invited guests.
According to Enovos, the installation has a total capacity of 920.87 kWp and covers approximately 6,600 m² of the employee parking area at the site. The project includes nearly 1,300 bifacial solar panels capable of capturing both direct sunlight and reflected light from the rear of the modules in order to optimise electricity production. The installation also includes six inverters and a new transformer station.
Enovos noted that the photovoltaic carport is expected to generate around 970 MWh of green electricity annually. The energy produced will be used almost entirely to supply Panelux’s production activities, administrative offices and on-site shop through a self-consumption model.
The companies added that the installation is expected to reduce CO₂ emissions by approximately 180 tonnes per year.
“Today, our parking area also contributes to producing our own electricity while helping to reduce our carbon footprint,” said Patrick Muller, CEO of Panelux.
“This project concretely illustrates the momentum of photovoltaic development in Luxembourg. Strengthening local renewable energy production directly contributes to our climate objectives while reinforcing the country’s energy resilience,” said Minister Delles.
Enovos stated that the project reflects its broader commitment to developing local renewable energy solutions adapted to companies’ operational needs.
“This project shows that it is possible to combine renewable energy production, intelligent use of existing surfaces and the real needs of businesses. These are exactly the kinds of solutions we want to continue developing with our partners while contributing to Luxembourg’s national energy transition objectives,” said Erik von Scholz, CEO of Enovos.
According to Enovos and Panelux, the installation also contributes to the objectives of Luxembourg’s National Energy and Climate Plan (PNEC), which aims to accelerate the development of renewable energy and strengthen local electricity production.