Our company focuses on its own projects

In 2025, the Avenston group of companies revised its development strategy, ceasing to provide design services, equipment supply, and general contracting to third parties, and also declined to further participate in small and medium-sized renewable energy projects. Our updated plans are exclusively implementing our own projects or participating in joint investment utility-scale projects.

Avenston will focus on large projects with a capacity of 5 MW or more, which will contribute to sustainable development and the introduction of innovations in the energy sector. Reliable and modern energy systems are the basis that provides additional opportunities for ensuring independence, increasing stability and further economic development of society. Our strategy is no longer limited to solar energy projects, expanding to energy storage systems, as well as logistics and warehousing projects.

Avenston is a Ukrainian group of companies specialised in the implementation of sustainable energy investment projects. Our mission is to help provide society and businesses with high-quality, accessible, and affordable energy based on modern technologies, including solar photovoltaic systems, other renewable energy sources, and energy storage systems. Our portfolio includes dozens of cleantech projects that have been successfully implemented by our team. We are open to cooperation with investors interested in renewable energy projects and looking for reliable long-term partners.

 

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