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Sweden's Massive Solar Farm Lights Up Renewable Energy Future
1 Oct
Summary
- Sweden's largest utility-scale solar power plant now operational
- Solar farm generates 100 GWh of electricity annually, powering 18,000 homes
- Backed by long-term PPA with H&M, aiming for 100% renewable power by 2030

As of October 1st, 2025, Sweden has taken a major step towards a cleaner, more independent energy future with the launch of the Hultsfred Solar Farm. This new solar power plant, located in the Småland region, is now the country's largest utility-scale solar installation.
Spanning an area the size of 185 American football fields, the Hultsfred Solar Farm is designed to generate approximately 100 gigawatt-hours of electricity annually. This is enough to power over 18,000 Swedish homes, making it a significant contributor to the nation's renewable energy mix.
The solar farm was developed through a partnership between French renewable energy leader Neoen and Swedish solar developer Alight. It is backed by a long-term power purchase agreement (PPA) with the H&M Group, which aims to source 100% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030.
While H&M has faced some allegations of greenwashing in the past, the Hultsfred Solar Farm represents a tangible step towards the company's sustainability goals. The project is expected to lower energy costs for local communities, add stability to the regional electrical grid, and boost Sweden's energy independence by reducing reliance on imported fossil fuels.
By replacing polluting energy sources with clean solar power, the Hultsfred Solar Farm will also help cut planet-warming emissions and deliver a healthier environment for residents. This landmark achievement in Swedish renewable energy production is a testament to the country's commitment to a sustainable energy future.