OKKO Group of Companies has installed 64 solar power plants (SPPs) on the roofs of gasoline filling stations (FFS) during 2025, its website reported on Wednesday.
“As of the end of 2025, already 265 ”OKKO“ are equipped with SES installed on the roof of filling stations (…) Thanks to the use of solar modules, last year the network of ‘OKKO’ covered 8.4% of the needs of its filling stations in electricity,” the company said.
Now the total capacity of the installed SES reaches 6 MW. The volume of investments in rooftop stations since 2021, when the company started developing the solar project, has reached more than $3 million, with most of the invested funds already returned in the form of savings in electricity costs, the group emphasized.
In 2026, the network plans to install SES at more than 40 more of its gas stations, investing another $0.5 million in their installation and startup, which is expected to increase the share of solar energy in the gas station network’s energy consumption to 9.5%.
“Our goal is to install SES at all filling stations of ”OKKO”, where there is such a technical possibility. According to our estimates, this is more than 350 filling stations in all regions of Ukraine. During the period of active generation such SES can provide from 15% to 55% of the daily electricity needs of filling stations“, – said the head of the energy efficient solutions sector of ”OKKO” Vitaliy Gut.
As reported with reference to the CEO of OKKO Group holding, co-founder of GORO Mountain Resort Vasyl Danilyak, the group plans to commission its first Ivanichi 147 MW WPP in Volyn region in the first quarter of 2026. According to him, OKKO has already started with a new wind power project in the neighborhood of the first one – the Zaturintsy VES 192 MW.
OKKO Group unites more than 10 diversified businesses in the sphere of production, trade, construction, insurance, service and other services. The flagship company of the group is Galnaftogaz Concern, which operates one of the largest gasoline networks in Ukraine under the brand name OKKO with almost 400 gasoline filling complexes.
The founder and ultimate beneficiary of the group is Vitaliy Antonov.