Press release from July 7th, 2025

Saxovent Renewables opens new location in Hanover

Strengthening regional presence and expanding activities in the photovoltaic sector

Berlin, July 7th, 2025The Berlin-based renewable energy full-liner Saxovent Renewables is continuing its growth strategy and has opened a new location in Hanover. By expanding its regional presence, Saxovent is responding to the increasing importance of northern Germany for project development in the photovoltaic sector – particularly for rooftop and ground-mounted systems.

  • New location strengthens operational base in the north – focus on project development of PV systems
  • Strategic addition to the Berlin and Oldenburg sites – future-oriented expansion planned along the value chain
  • Establishment in the traditional Bahlsen building on Lister Platz – modern workplace for 15 employees

Hanover is a central hub for us within our strategic orientation. The city is conveniently located, offers access to important project regions and, as the economic centre of Lower Saxony, is ideally suited to consistently expanding our activities in the PV sector.

Thorsten Freise – CEO of Saxovent Renewables

In the new office on Lister Platz, housed in the modernised Bahlsen factory building, around 15 employees from the areas of project development and planning will work and contribute their expertise. In the medium term, the site is to be further expanded and developed into the leading development centre for photovoltaic projects within Saxovent Renewables. The location thus specifically complements the existing branches in Berlin and Oldenburg.

In addition to project development, several subsidiaries of the Saxovent Group are also represented in Hanover, enabling synergies and an interdisciplinary exchange on site. With the recent acquisition of the 13.6 MWp portfolio of the insolvent Fellensiek Group and the takeover of an experienced project team, Saxovent Renewables is not only further expanding its operational clout in the PV sector – Hanover also forms an important interface in terms of personnel for the successful integration of the new colleagues.

We are still looking for qualified employees, particularly in the areas of technical planning, commercial project management and the development of PV systems. At the same time, we would like to cooperate with local players – such as energy agencies, planning offices and universities – and drive forward the energy transition in a regional partnership.

Jan Steggewentz – Branch Manager Hanover
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