Situation BEFORE
Henkel’s Laundry & Home Care production site in Kruševac plays a vital role in its Southeastern European operations. As part of Henkel’s global climate strategy, the company sought to increase the share of renewable electricity at the facility — without disrupting production or increasing operational complexity.
The challenge was to implement a large-scale clean energy solution that met Henkel’s high internal standards, supported long-term decarbonisation targets, and maintained site performance and reliability.
Strategic Relevance
This project strengthens Henkel’s commitment to climate action while reinforcing Resalta’s position as a regional leader in large-scale solar PV for industry. It showcases the potential of EaaS to accelerate industrial decarbonisation through fully financed, expertly delivered energy infrastructure.
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RESALTA Solution
Resalta delivered a turnkey rooftop solar PV system across multiple industrial buildings at the Kruševac site — one of the largest private-sector rooftop systems in Serbia to date.
The system was designed to meet Henkel’s internal HSE and technical standards while integrating smoothly into the existing energy infrastructure.
Results
- 6 MWp rooftop PV capacity installed
- 6,278 MWh of expected annual renewable energy generation
- 21% of site electricity demand met by clean power
- Delivered under Resalta’s EaaS model, including full O&M
Key elements of our solution:
- Engineering, procurement, and construction of a 6 MWp rooftop PV system
- Annual production of 6,278 MWh of clean electricity
- Coverage of approx. 21% of the site’s total electricity consumption
- Full project financing and delivery via the Energy-as-a-Service (EaaS) model
- Ongoing operations and maintenance, with guaranteed performance
The solution helps Henkel reduce its carbon footprint, control energy costs, and improve energy independence — all without upfront investment.
Project Partner:
Sector: Industrial – Consumer Goods
Location: Kruševac, Serbia
Technology: Rooftop Solar PV
Installed Capacity: 6 MWp
Commissioned: 2025