Juwi
Juwi AG
Wörrstadt, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
About
Founded in 1996, Juwi is a private headquartered in Wörrstadt, Germany with approximately 1000-5000 employees specializing in Wind, Solar, Energy Storage.
Juwi is an international renewable energy company founded in 1996 by Matthias Willenbacher and Fred Jung in Germany's Rhineland-Palatinate region. The company has grown into a global leader in wind and solar energy project development, engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC). By early 2024, Juwi had surpassed 3,000 MW of installed wind capacity and 4,000 MW of solar capacity across approximately 250 locations worldwide. The company manages more than 3,000 solar and wind plants globally. In 2022, Juwi merged with Windwärts under parent company MVV (MVV Energie AG), strengthening its position in the energy transition. Juwi provides end-to-end services including project development, construction, operation and maintenance, and asset management for renewable energy plants. The company has initiated over 10 billion euros in investment volume over approximately 30 years. Notable projects include the largest bifacial solar park in Europe (Greece, 2022) and the world's largest solar-hybrid project on a mining site (Egypt, 2022).
Headquarters
Wörrstadt, Germany
Founded
1996
Employees
1000-5000
Company Type
Private
Business Models
Value Chain
Service Regions
EMEA, Americas, APAC
Projects
Bifacial Solar Park
Solar-Hybrid Mining Site Project
Wind Farm - Central America
Lieberose Solar Park
Thailand Solar Plants
Certifications & Awards
Certifications
Certified Management System