Evos powers up: 1,700 solar panels now live at Amsterdam terminal

Evos is pleased to announce that it has installed over 1,500 new solar panels at its Amsterdam West terminal, which now has 1,700 panels in place with an estimated annual generation of 650 MWh.

 

The system will deliver an estimated peak capacity of 770 kWp. Alongside the solar panels, we have added 12 new electric vehicle (EV) charging points, increasing the total to 17 and making green transportation even more accessible.

 

This project is also a contributor to the Port of Amsterdam’s ambitions to achieve 260,000 m² of solar panels in 2024 and 350,000 m² in 2025. Evos is proud to contribute 5,200 m² of solar panels so far.

 

Driving sustainability forward

At Evos, sustainability is at the heart of what we do. This solar installation is a major milestone in our mission to reduce emissions and transition to cleaner energy. By generating renewable energy onsite, we are taking a big step towards our environmental goals and playing an active role in making the Port of Amsterdam greener.

 

“We are proud of this project and what it represents for both Evos and the Port of Amsterdam,” said Edgar Leenen, Managing Director at Evos Amsterdam. “This is a tangible step forward in our commitment to sustainability and it is only the beginning. By investing in renewable energy, we are helping to pave the way for a cleaner, greener future for the entire port community.”

 

Evos continues to further expand solar installations across its terminals with planned installations in Amsterdam East, Ghent, Hamburg, and Malta, further demonstrating our ongoing commitment to sustainability and driving forward our broader sustainability ambitions.