NovaSklo plans to start construction of a float glass plant in the Kyiv region in March 2026.
As NovaSklo CEO and founder of investment company EFI Group Igor Lisky told Interfax-Ukraine on the sidelines of the URC-2025 recovery conference, investments in the project amount to more than €240 million.
The project is being implemented with the support of UkraineInvest and the Ministry of Economy of Ukraine.
The project includes, in particular, the construction of a plant with a capacity of 24.8 million m2 of glass per year. The enterprise will reduce dependence on imports of flat glass and will produce products for export.
Liski noted that the project could pay for itself in 6-7 years.
He said that a memorandum had been signed on the sidelines of the conference between NovaSklo and three leading European equipment manufacturers – Horn Glass Industries AG (Germany), Zippe Industrieanlagen GmbH (Germany) and Bottero S.p.A. (Italy), which will be the main suppliers of technology and equipment.
According to Liska, NovaSklo has already secured a plot of land for production and purchased a license for sand extraction.
Commenting on the risks associated with the construction of an industrial facility in Ukraine, Liska noted that “this is an important symbolic project because it is a symbol of Ukraine’s recovery.”
“Broken glass and broken windows are always a symbol of decline and war. A new plant that produces high-quality glass is a symbol that we, Ukrainians, have a future, and we will rebuild Ukraine with the best glass and the best technology. We must do everything in our power to ensure that Ukraine has a different future,” he said.
Liski noted that the project is finalizing the signing of contracts with financial institutions for lending.
“This is a good margin project because all glass is currently imported, which involves high transportation costs. This project is efficient and has good margins. We think that the payback period will be 6-7 years,” he said.