B&S Group Expands Renewable Footprint with Major Solar Infrastructure Projects
- Oct 16, 2025
- 1 min read

B&S Group has reported positive progress across its renewable energy infrastructure portfolio, highlighted by continued work on the Kincraig Solar Farm project in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. As part of this programme, B&S Group is delivering a total of 22 modular substations across multiple sites, including Trinity Hall Solar Farm (Bedfordshire), Maisemore Solar Farm (Gloucestershire), and Great House Solar Farm (Abergavenny).
This latest development marks a significant step in strengthening B&S Group’s role in the UK’s renewable power sector, demonstrating both technical capability and long-term client partnership. The modular substations are being engineered, fabricated, and delivered under contract with European Energy, further establishing B&S as a trusted partner in utility-scale solar infrastructure.
“We’re delighted with the progress across these projects,” said the B&S Group project leadership team. “Our integrated design-to-delivery approach ensures consistent quality, reliability, and performance - essential attributes for the renewable generation technologies shaping the UK’s low-carbon future.”
Projects of this scale highlight B&S Group’s ability to execute complex infrastructure programmes that underpin renewable generation and contribute directly to the nation’s net-zero ambitions.



