Trysil

Trysil has moderate energy activity with operational wind power and emerging EV charging infrastructure.

Active Queue

Production

0 MW

Consumption

0 MW

Cases

0

Active Concessions

Production

59 MW

Consumption

0 MW

Cases

4

Overview

The municipality benefits from the 59 MW Raskiftet wind farm (shared with Åmot) which has been operational since 2018, providing substantial renewable energy generation. Recent concessions for Tesla and ST1 charging stations indicate growing investment in electric vehicle infrastructure to serve the tourist and transport sectors.

Recent Activity

Recent focus on EV charging infrastructure with both Tesla and ST1 receiving concessions for charging stations, reflecting Trysil's position as a tourist destination requiring enhanced transport electrification support.

Key Substations

Osmoen

Outlook

Good prospects for continued transport electrification projects given Trysil's role as a major ski resort and tourist destination. The existing wind power generation provides a solid renewable energy foundation, though limited grid queue activity suggests modest near-term expansion potential.

Transport & EV Charging
Grid Infrastructure
Wind Power