Remshalden: Solar park will supply 750 households with green electricity in the future!
Remshalden is planning a solar park for 750 households, which will soon supply electricity from 3.08 hectares.

Remshalden: Solar park will supply 750 households with green electricity in the future!
A new solar park is being planned in Remshalden, which could have a significant impact on local energy production. The area for the solar park on Schönbühl is to be expanded to a total of 3.08 hectares. This is part of a long-term plan to increase the use of renewable energy in the region.
The managing director of Stadtwerke Weinstadt, Thomas Meier, estimates that the new solar park will achieve an electrical output of around three megawatts. Annual output is estimated at around 3,000,000 kilowatt hours, meaning the solar farm could provide electricity for around 750 households. The average annual requirement of a household is around 4,000 kilowatt hours, as ZVW reports.
The provider and its services
Express PV, which specializes in photovoltaic systems (PV systems), has established itself as a provider of solar systems. Express PV's services include not only the installation of solar systems, but also the provision of electricity storage and wall boxes for electric vehicles. Through tailor-made offers without hidden costs, the provider wants to ensure that the residents of Remshalden and the surrounding communities can benefit from the advantages of solar energy. In addition, emphasis is placed on professional implementation and individual adjustments, as solaranlagen.org emphasizes.
With its population of around 14,076 inhabitants and increasing interest in renewable energies, the region offers attractive potential for the development and installation of solar systems. The license plate number for Remshalden is BK or WN, and the area code is 07151.
Global developments in solar energy
However, the importance of solar energy extends beyond local boundaries. Globally, more electricity was generated from green energy than from coal in the first half of 2025 - a historic turning point described as crucial by the think tank Ember. This growth in solar and wind energy shows that global electricity demand is increasingly being met from renewable sources, while fossil fuel consumption is declining in countries such as India and China, as DW reports.
The international community is increasingly recognizing the need to promote the expansion of renewable energies. Projects like the new solar park in Remshalden help to contribute to this positive development both locally and globally and support the transition to a more sustainable energy future.