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Company Overview
Q ENERGY France SAS, a subsidiary of the Q ENERGY group
Avignon, France
2022
Approximately 300 to 450 employees (source: rocketreach.co). Revenue of €130.8 million in 2024 (source: qenergy.eu).
What They Do
Q ENERGY France specializes in the development of renewable energy projects, including photovoltaic solar energy, onshore and offshore wind, as well as battery energy storage systems (BESS). The company offers comprehensive services ranging from project development to construction and operation, acting as an independent power producer (IPP). With a project portfolio exceeding 15 GW at the group level, including 5.7 GW in France, Q ENERGY France targets industrial clients, utility companies, and private investors through power purchase agreements (PPAs) (source: qenergy.eu).
Projects and Background
Notable projects include the Souleilla Corbières wind farm, the first wind project of Q ENERGY France, which was renovated in 2022 to maximize recycling. In January 2024, the company sold two photovoltaic solar farms to ERG, totaling 20.4 MWp, as well as a 24 MW wind farm in Aude. By mid-2023, over 500 MW had been installed across Europe, contributing to a total integrated capacity of 2.5 GW (source: qenergy.eu). Ongoing projects include Europe’s largest floating solar power plant in Haute-Marne, with a capacity of 74.3 MW, construction of which began in September 2023 and is set to be fully operational by June 2025 (source: veltorenewables.com).
Recent Developments
Over the past two years, Q ENERGY France has secured financing of €50.4 million for the floating solar plant in Haute-Marne, in partnership with Velto Renewables. In January 2024, the company also sold a portfolio of 73.2 MW to ERG, including operational assets with tariffs supported by contracts for difference (CfD). In June 2023, the group celebrated its first anniversary with a project pipeline of 15 GW and over 400 employees (source: qenergy.eu).
Working with Them
Q ENERGY France offers positions in various fields such as development, construction, engineering, and operations and maintenance (O&M). Recruitment primarily takes place from the headquarters in Avignon and its regional offices in Lyon, Paris, Nantes, Bordeaux, and Toulouse. The company culture emphasizes cross-border teamwork and local integration, with energy efficiency initiatives implemented at the headquarters (source: connecticum.de). Job opportunities include internships and positions for students in the fields of energy and mechanical engineering (source: qenergy.eu).
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