Project Experience

Athens International Airport – ROUTE 2025 Renewable Energy Programme

Large-scale photovoltaic generation and battery storage integrated into critical airport infrastructure.

EUDITI acted as prime consultant and project developer for the renewable energy infrastructure implemented within Athens International Airport as part of the ROUTE 2025 net-zero carbon programme.

Location
Athens International Airport, Greece
Project type
On-site renewable energy and energy storage infrastructure for critical airport operations
Technology
Photovoltaic generation + Battery Energy Storage System (BESS)
Installed capacity
51.5 MWp PV + ~82 MWh BESS
Phase A
16 MWp PV
Phase B
35.5 MWp PV + 82 MWh BESS
Programme
ROUTE 2025 Net-Zero Carbon Airport Initiative
Timeline
2019–2025
Status
Operational since 2025

Project Overview

Athens International Airport launched the ROUTE 2025 initiative to achieve net-zero carbon emissions well ahead of the aviation sector’s 2050 target. The programme focuses on large-scale on-site renewable generation and energy storage to increase the airport’s energy autonomy and sustainability.

EUDITI acted as prime consultant and project developer for the renewable energy infrastructure implemented within the airport. The project includes a 51.5 MWp photovoltaic system combined with a battery energy storage system designed to optimise renewable utilisation and support the airport’s internal electricity network.

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