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Lidköping Solar Park

Lidköping Solar Park is located in Sweden's Västra Götaland region. It will contribute to the region's renewable energy capacity and can help power local businesses.

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Solar park facts

  • 24

    MWp

    expected capacity

  • 24

    GWh

    expected annual output

  • 23

    hectares

    total project area

  • 4,800

    Swedish households

    equal to electricity consumption

One of Swedens largest solar parks

The solar park at Hovby Airport in Lidköping is among the largest solar power production facilities in Sweden. It is a result of a collaboration between Lidköping Municipality and Better Energy, contributing to the renewable energy capacity of Västra Götaland region. Construction started in june 2024.

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Community and nature initiatives

Dialogue with the local councils

Local engagement

Better Energy has maintained ongoing communication with local stakeholders throughout the development process.

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Natural hedgerows

Establishing planting belts around the solar areas of the park, creating visual shielding using native trees​ and shrubs.

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Strong collaboration to support energy needs

You could say, that Lidköping Solar Park is being built on mutual commitment and collaboration.

Lidköping Municipality owns the land at Lidköping Hovby Airport where Better Energy's solar park is located. While the municipality is committed to sustainable energy production, we are committed to accelerating the green transition.

This collaboration have enabling a large renewable energy project that will help meet growing demand for local, fossil-free energy.

Early in the development process, we engaged with residents and businesses in the surrounding area to address concerns and incorporate feedback. Ongoing dialogue has continued throughout the construction phase to ensure that the project aligns with local interests.