
Eni and Modine signed a deal to build a solar plant with a capacity of 1.585 MWp in Pocenia, Italy, to power Modine's facilities.
“Thanks to a 10-year Energy Performance Contract (EPC) model, Modine will access renewable energy at a fixed cost without upfront investment,” Eni stated. Plenitude previously completed two photovoltaic systems for Modine in Pocenia and San Vito al Tagliamento, with capacities of 2.5 MWp and 1.183 MWp, respectively.
In May 2025, Eni announced three solar projects for Marelli, an automotive technology supplier, in Melfi, Sulmona, and Turin, Italy, with a combined capacity of 5.4 MWp. These projects also follow the EPC model. At the Melfi site, Plenitude established an Energy Community under Italy’s Individual Remote Self-Consumption (AID) framework. “The photovoltaic park, with a capacity of 999 kWp, will be installed on Marelli’s land, sharing energy with a neighboring company,” Eni noted on May 28. The plant will benefit from 20-year state incentives, with a portion of funds supporting local social initiatives.
Plenitude’s efforts extend internationally. In Spain, the company commissioned 400 MW of solar capacity in 2025 through the Caparacena project in Granada, the Renopool solar park in Extremadura, and the Guillena solar park in Andalusia. Additionally, a 90-MW solar plant in Fortuna, Spain, began construction in March 2025 and will connect to the distribution grid.
In Italy, Plenitude launched a 37-MW agrivoltaic plant in Montalto di Castro, generating over 70 GWh annually, sufficient for more than 22,000 households. This project is managed by Hergo Renewables, a joint venture between Eni and Infrastructure.
In the United States, Plenitude completed a 200-MW battery energy storage system in Webb County, Texas, named the Guajillo plant, set to operate by mid-2025 to meet peak demand. In March 2025, Plenitude acquired a 49 percent stake in two operational solar plants and a storage facility under construction in California from EDP Renewables North America, with a total capacity of 499 MWdc, of which 245 MWdc is Plenitude’s share.
By the end of Q1 2025, Plenitude’s global renewable capacity reached 4.1 GW, with a goal of 10 GW by 2028. The company operates in over 15 countries, promoting sustainable energy solutions through innovative models like Energy Communities.