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With effect from June 11, 2026, Daniele Ascioti will become Managing Director of UKA Solar Latiano S.r.l. and UKA Solar Ramacca S.r.l. as well as Head of photovoltaics and storage project development at UKA Italia S.r.l.<br /> © UKA’ /><br />With effect from June 11, 2026, Daniele Ascioti will become Managing Director of UKA Solar Latiano S.r.l. and UKA Solar Ramacca S.r.l. as well as Head of photovoltaics and storage project development at UKA Italia S.r.l.<br /> <em style=© UKA– With effect from June 11, 2026, Daniele Ascioti will become Managing Director of UKA Solar Latiano S.r.l. and UKA Solar Ramacca S.r.l. as well as Head of photovoltaics and storage project development at UKA Italia S.r.l.

Dresden/Rom (renewablepress) – The UKA Group is strengthening its position on the Italian market. With effect from June 11, 2026, Daniele Ascioti will become Managing Director of the special purpose vehicles (SPV) UKA Solar Latiano S.r.l. and UKA Solar Ramacca S.r.l. as well as Head of photovoltaics and storage project development at UKA Italia S.r.l. Álvaro Sierra Torrón, who has successfully developed UKA Italia since its founding, will now focus on his role as Managing Director of UKA Iberia to further advance the Group’s Spanish business. “Italy is one of the most attractive markets in Europe for renewables, with ambitious build-out targets., attractive electricity prices and an enabling regulatory framework”, says Maximilian Neef, Head of the International Department at UKA headquarters in Germany. “We plan to apply our many years of expertise in the development of renewable energy projects to Italy. In Daniele Ascioti, we have gained an experienced manager who is very familiar with the Italian market and an excellent set of qualifications to successfully drive our projects forward.”

17 Years of Experience in Project Development in Italy

Ascioti is an electronic engineer who has worked for around 17 years in the development of energy projects – with a focus on renewable energies in Italy. He has worked at several international companies, most recently as Director Project Development at Vestas in Rome.

About UKA-Group

As an energy park developer, the UKA Group plans, builds, operates and sells wind and photovoltaic (PV) parks, complemented by energy storage facilities. The company is helping to design a future power supply in Germany, Europe as well as North and South America that is independent of fossil energy imports, keeps electricity generation costs low and is climate friendly. The UKA Group is an owner-managed company and has pursued a long-term business strategy since it was founded in 1999. Its employees work hard to achieve the best possible outcome for their projects, and follow the highest standards in terms of quality and economic efficiency. They drive projects forward with determination, even when external circumstances demand patience and perseverance. In Germany, the UKA Group is one of the leading project developers for renewable energies and currently has 1.6 GW of onshore wind projects under construction there. In addition, an impressive project pipeline of currently 7 GW in the international markets underlines the company’s attractive growth potential abroad.

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Caption: With effect from June 11, 2026, Daniele Ascioti will become Managing Director of UKA Solar Latiano S.r.l. and UKA Solar Ramacca S.r.l. as well as Head of photovoltaics and storage project development at UKA Italia S.r.l.
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