Kladovo Solar Gate — 333 MW Solar Power Plant

Project Details

Located in the municipality of Kladovo, within Serbia’s Bor District, the Kladovo Solar Gate project represents one of the most ambitious renewable energy developments in the region. Spanning across six cadastral municipalities and covering a total area of 473 hectares, the future solar complex will reach an impressive installed capacity of 333 MWac and produce approximately 639 GWh of clean energy annually. Once operational, it will contribute significantly to the decarbonization of Serbia’s energy sector.

IEE is engaged in the development of the conceptual design, the preliminary design, and the design for the construction permit for the entire solar complex. The scope of work extends beyond the photovoltaic field itself and includes the design of a 35/400 kV substation, a 400 kV switching and connecting yard, a 400 kV transmission line, and all associated facilities necessary for grid connection and system integration.

Given the project’s vast area, innovative approaches are being explored, including the implementation of the “agrosolar” concept, which combines electricity generation with agricultural or livestock activities on the same land. This dual-use model reflects a modern and sustainable approach to energy and land management. Upon completion, the Kladovo Solar Gate is expected to reduce CO₂ emissions by more than 350,000 tons annually, making it a landmark in the advancement of green energy in Serbia.