Project References & Portfolio | Solarport

Portfolio

Medebridge, 71 MWp
Yelvertoft, 50 MWp
Sutton Bridge, 49.9 MWp
Durham, 43.9 MWp
Preston Farm, 28.3 MWp
Three Maids Hill, 27 MWp
Woodwalton, 21 MWp
Gaydon, 18 MWp
Bindwell, 12 MWp
Rampisham, 11 MWp
Ling Hall, 7.4 MWp
Scotland, 2.1 MWp
Belton Farm, 1.5 MWp
Pattemores, 1.2 MWp
Crow Wood Hotel, 1.1 MWp
  • Medebridge, 71 MWp

    Utility Scale

    Location: United Kingdom

    Foundation:

    C-Pile

    Summary:

    Medebridge Solar Farm covers 175 acres near South Ockendon and features 102,508 panels installed on our 2-in-Portrait, piled mounting system.

    Medebridge Solar Farm now delivers renewable electricity to the University of Manchester through a landmark 10-year Corporate Power Purchase Agreement (PPA). The site supplies around 65% of the University’s electricity needs, with approximately 80% of its output (around 58 GWh each year) purchased by the institution. This partnership helps to prevent roughly 12,000 tonnes of CO₂ emissions annually.

  • Yelvertoft, 50 MWp

    Utility Scale

    Location: United Kingdom

    Foundation Type:

    Piled

    Summary:

    This 50 MWp site in Northampton, spanning 81.5 hectares of land, features our Solarport 2-in-Portrait, Piled mounting system.

    This 82,126-panel solar farm will deliver clean energy to the grid for around 40 years, powering more than 15,000 homes. By using bifacial panels on our mounting system, the installation captures sunlight from both sides generating significantly more electricity than conventional solar technology.

  • Sutton Bridge, 49.9 MWp

    Utility Scale

    Location: United Kingdom

    Foundation:

    C-Pile

    Summary:

    This 49.9 MW solar farm combines our 2-in-Portrait Twin Post mounting system with a piled foundation to deliver renewable energy at scale.

    Year on year, it is estimated to generate enough low-carbon electricity to power more than 9,000 homes, and save approximately 21,000 tonnes of CO2.

  • Durham, 43.9 MWp

    Utility Scale

    Size: 43.9 MWp

    Location: United Kingdom

    Foundation

    C-Pile & Ballasted

    Summary:

    This 43.9 MWp site in County Durham, spanning 62.9 hectares, features our Solarport 3-in-Portrait system, utilising two foundation options: piles and ballast.

    This solar farm is set to power around 14,500 homes annually, providing a valuable contribution towards tackling climate change.

  • Preston Farm, 28.3 MWp

    Utility Scale

    Location: United Kingdom

    Foundation:

    C Piled

    Summary:

    This 28.3 MW solar development, delivered by British Solar Renewables, has been installed to supply clean energy directly to the National Grid. The project features our 2-in-Portrait mounting system, contributing to Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council’s efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions in alignment with both local and national climate objectives, and as part of its Climate Emergency response strategy.

    A key aspect of the Preston Farm Solar Park is that it will have a significant positive impact on its local environment, delivering biodiversity net gains of 80% in habitat and 39% hedgerows.

  • Three Maids Hill, 27 MWp

    Utility Scale

    Size: 27 MWp

    Location: United Kingdom

    Foundation:

    C-Pile

    Summary:

    This 27 MWp solar farm, just off the A34 in Winchester, is built using our Solarport 3-in-Portrait single post mounting system, spanning 110 acres of generating capacity.

    The site powers more than 9,500 homes while offsetting 6,800 tonnes of CO2 every year. State-of-the-art bifacial panels capable of absorbing sunlight from both sides are expected to perform for over 35 years.

  • Woodwalton, 21 MWp

    Utility Scale

    Size: 21 MWp

    Location: United Kingdom

    Foundation:

    C-Pile & Ballasted

    Summary:

    Located in Cambridgeshire, this 20 MWp solar farm features our Solarport 3-in-Portrait mounting system.

    Faced with a highly corrosive soil profile and strict archaeological constraints, the project called for a dual-foundation approach combining driven piles and ballast to meet the site's unique demands.

  • Gaydon, 18 MWp

    Utility Scale

    Location: United Kingdom

    Foundation:

    C-Pile & V-Pile

    Summary:

    This 26-hectare, 18 MW facility is set to provide up to 31% of the car manufacturer’s energy needs. Owing to the site’s uneven terrain and varying topography, we have incorporated our 2-in-Portrait C & V-Pile foundation system.

    Alongside the ground-mounted solar panels, hedgerows will be reinstated with bird- and pollinator-friendly species, aiming to deliver a biodiversity net gain significantly exceeding required targets.

  • Bindwell, 12 MWp

    Utility Scale

    Location: United Kingdom

    Foundation:

    C-Pile

    Summary:

    This 12 MWp solar farm combines our 2-in-Portrait, Twin Post mounting system with a piled foundation to deliver renewable energy at scale.

  • Rampisham, 11 MWp

    Utility Scale

    Location: United Kingdom

    Foundation Type

    V-Pile

    Summary:

    Rampisham, a British Solar Renewables site, uses our 2-in-Portrait mounting system, supported by V-Pile foundations designed to suit the site’s hard ground conditions.

    Today, the site produces clean, dependable energy for over 2,500 homes each year, while preserving nationally important grassland and improving the surrounding landscape. It demonstrates how well-planned solar projects can deliver meaningful climate gains while protecting the environments that matter most to local communities.

  • Ling Hall, 7.4 MWp

    Utility Scale

    Location: United Kingdom

    Foundation:

    X-Anchor

    Summary:

    This 7.4 Mwp solar farm in Warwickshire features our 2-in-Portrait X-Anchor mounting system.

    Built on a former landfill site, the project presented unique challenges, including an impermeable membrane that restricts natural water drainage. Additionally, a complex network of underground pipes and cables required careful navigation. These constraints made our X-Anchor solution the ideal choice for the installation.

    Landfill sites are well-suited to solar installation, they are brownfield land, are often unshaded and have a substantial grid connection, making it even cheaper to connect and export power.

  • Scotland, 2.1 MWp

    Commercial & Residential

    Location: United Kingdom

    Foundation:

    C Pile

    Summary:

    In early 2023 planning permission for 2.1MW solar array in the field behind a Perthshire, Scotland farm factory was granted. Complete with 3800 solar panels, the 2-in-Portrait system was installed on site using 2m C-Piles.

    To maximise the return from the solar energy, lithium batteries and water storage tanks were installed to convert the solar energy into the hot water for everyday day washdowns and cleaning.

  • Belton Farm, 1.5 MWp

    Commercial & Residential

    Foundation:

    Piled

    Summary:

    This 1.5MWp solar farm at Belton Farm, a renowned cheesemaker, in Shropshire, features our commercial and residential 2-in-Portrait, Twin Post, Piled mounting system.

    The array will directly power their cheesemaking facility with renewable electricity, reducing their carbon footprint by an estimated 350 tonnes of CO2 in the first year alone.

    Because it’s located on-site, the system delivers energy with minimal transmission losses, making each kilowatt go further. It’s a long-term investment that supports both our environmental goals and energy cost management.

  • Pattemores, 1.2 MWp

    Commercial & Residential

    Location: United Kingdom

    Foundation:

    C-Pile

    Summary:

    Pattemores, a 1.2 MWp site, completed in 2022, features over 3000 panels on our 2-in-Portrait mounting structure.

    Not wanting to lose land to farming, the land where the solar array sits now hosts sheep from a local farmer. The project is also leading the way in the de-carbonisation of the UK’s milk supply.

  • Crow Wood Hotel, 1.1 MWp

    Commercial & Residential

    Foundation:

    Piles

    Summary:

    In 2024, 2,200 solar panels were installed on to our 2-in-Portrait mounting system.

    This solar farm aims to address rising energy demands while reducing Crow Wood Hotel's carbon footprint, with the ultimate goal of achieving energy self-sufficiency, particularly during the summer months.

    The 1,127kWp solar installation will generate 981,927kWh of clean energy annually, enough to power around 350 average UK homes.

    The system is designed to offset 196 tonnes of CO₂ each year. It now accounts for a significant 27% of their electricity needs, forming a key component in the resort’s energy strategy and sustainability initiatives.

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