ib vogt has inaugurated the Segovia Cluster situated in the Segovia region of Spain. The Segovia Cluster consists of four utility-scale photovoltaic plants with a total capacity of 513.1 MWp. The plants are the Serbal solar plant with a capacity of 174 MWp, the Castaño solar plant with a capacity of 134 MWp, the Pato solar plant with a capacity of 110 MWp, and the Baobab solar plant with a capacity of 95.1 MWp.
The four Segovia Cluster projects comprise 887,409 solar panels and generate approximately 1,036.6 GWh of clean electricity annually. The solar plants of the cluster are supported by long-term power purchase agreements (PPA) with global companies. Additionally, offtakers include Thermo Fisher Scientific, Corning Incorporated, Equinix, and others, all of which have inked the PPA.
Earlier in March 2025, ib vogt achieved financial close for the 29.99MW solar project and began construction in Sungei Petani, Kedah, Malaysia. The project was developed by ib vogt APAC under Malaysia’s Corporate Green Power Programme, with AirTrunk as the off-taker under a long-term PPA. AirTrunk is an Asia Pacific & Japan hyperscale data centre specialist.
