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DCC Energi and Wewise partnership bolsters Danish solar

Denmark is set for a major expansion in renewable capacity, with the Danish Energy Agency projecting that solar power will quadruple from 5 GW to 20 GW by 2030. This growth will come from a combination of large‑scale solar parks and rooftop systems on homes, businesses and municipal buildings. Together with its Norwegian partner Solcellekraft, Wewise has already installed around 15,000 systems across Northern Europe.

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Daniel Andersen, CEO of DCC Energi, describes the Danish market as young and dominated by small installers using a wide variety of technologies. He sees this as an opening for a larger player with established supply chains and solid technical capabilities – an advantage DCC Energi and Wewise intend to capitalise on. Rather than acquiring an existing solar company, DCC Energi has opted to build its new business from within. The solar unit will operate as a small, agile team covering business development, technology and both consumer and commercial sales.

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While solar energy is a new segment for DCC Energi in Denmark, the company is drawing extensively on the group’s international expertise. This step continues DCC Energi’s broader strategy to grow its electrification portfolio. In recent years, it has added electricity sales, heat pumps and EV‑charging solutions, and expects solar to become an increasingly important pillar across residential and commercial sectors. (hcn)