Navarra-based company Factiun, an Enercluster member specialising in the design and supply of structures and trackers for utility-scale photovoltaic plants, has announced the opening of a subsidiary in Italy, a move that reinforces its presence in a strategic market for the development of solar energy in Europe.
According to the company, this direct entry into the Italian market responds to the sustained growth of the country’s photovoltaic sector, driven by European decarbonisation targets, the rise of large-scale projects and the need for highly specialised technical solutions adapted both to site conditions and to the local regulatory framework.
The new subsidiary will be led by Raffaella Bisconti as Country Manager for Italy and will include Andrea Giordano as Construction Manager, bringing in experienced professionals to support project development in the country.
Factiun notes that Italy is consolidating its position as one of the most relevant solar markets in Southern Europe, with a growing pipeline of new developments and a clear commitment to technologies aimed at maximising efficiency, durability and land optimisation. In this context, the company plans to transfer its know-how in solutions for large-scale projects and complex environments, including developments that require balancing energy production with other land uses, such as agrivoltaics.
Factiun also has previous experience in the Italian market, having already participated in several photovoltaic projects—an established track record that has helped consolidate the decision to set up a permanent local presence.
“The opening of this subsidiary in Italy is a natural step in our evolution as an international company. It allows us to be closer to the market, better understand its specific needs and deliver high value-added technical solutions, supported by a local team and by the experience we have built up in the country”, said Pablo Landa, CEO of Factiun.
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