Pile Ramming at Văcărești, Romania (126MWp)

10 de March de 2025

Ostenweg is making remarkable strides in its 126MWp solar project located in Văcărești, Romania, where the pile ramming process continues unabated despite challenging winter conditions. Since February, the team has been driving 28,000 piles of eight different types into the ground. Each pile helps form the primary foundation for this large-scale photovoltaic system. Consequently, construction stays on track for completion in March—one month earlier than originally planned.

Coordinating a massive initiative under adverse weather demands both strategic planning and precision engineering. In addition, professionals at Ostenweg rely on specialized machinery that can maintain accuracy even when temperatures drop and snow accumulates. By carefully controlling the depth and angle of each pile, they create a solid base to support the complex infrastructure that follows.

The transition from pile ramming to mounting reflects Ostenweg’s methodical approach. As a result, each completed phase provides a stable footing for the next steps in construction. This careful strategy helps extend the solar farm’s operating life and sets a reliable foundation for efficient performance once the system is fully operational.

By combining foresight, technical expertise, and a commitment to meet ambitious timelines, Ostenweg demonstrates how renewable energy projects can succeed. Furthermore, this remains true even when faced with difficult climates. As the company prepares to install the tracking structures, the 126MWp development in Văcărești is one step closer. This progress paves the way for delivering a reliable flow of clean electricity to the region.

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