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Sungrow Powers World’s Largest BIPV Project
Sungrow announced that the Company supplies its featured inverter solutions to a 120MW BIPV (Building Integrated Photovoltaic) plant in Gaoan, Central China’s Jiangxi Province.
August 25, 2022. By News Bureau
Sungrow announced that the Company supplies its featured inverter solutions to a 120MW BIPV (Building Integrated Photovoltaic) plant in Gaoan, Central China’s Jiangxi Province.
The project is the world’s largest BIPV project to date and was commissioned for the first phase in June 2022.
The project is located on the rooftop of China’s second largest architectural ceramic production base. Consisting of 11 individual rooftop applications the project covers an areaof approximately 665,000 square meters.
It’s expected to generate 120GWh clean power annually, eliminating 96,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide. The industry park is expected to be 100% powered by project-generated clean electricity.
With carbon neutrality being a global goal, the manufacturers, especially those labeled energy-extensive consumption companies, are eager to offset their carbon footprint.
The PV plant is an ideal solution to facilitate the decarbonization of ceramic manufacturing facilities and pave their path toward ecological and environmentally friendly development.
The individual rooftops with varied dimensions present challenges to PV inverter solutions. Sungrow offers a wide range of PV inverter solutions with different power capacities, 100kW, 225kW and 3.125MW, ensuring the optimal LCOE for scattered and sophisticated installations. The advanced inverter solutions come with a high DC/AC ratio of 1.41, ensuring a smaller initial investment. In addition, Sungrow’s monitoring platform, iSolarCloud, ensures fast and easy operation and maintenance. As any operating faults are quickly identified, the project’s yield is thus timely managed and optimized.
The global BIPV market is expected to witness a rapid increase. Photovoltaic building is a new concept of applying solar power generation and is a perfect combination of solar photovoltaic system and modern building without taking up any additional land.
“The 120MW plant is a milestone in the BIPV history though this market is still in its initial stage. Sungrow, a trailblazer in the market, is poised to be engaged in more lasting applications with comprehensive cutting-edge product portfolio,” said James Wu, Vice President of Sungrow.
The project is the world’s largest BIPV project to date and was commissioned for the first phase in June 2022.
The project is located on the rooftop of China’s second largest architectural ceramic production base. Consisting of 11 individual rooftop applications the project covers an areaof approximately 665,000 square meters.
It’s expected to generate 120GWh clean power annually, eliminating 96,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide. The industry park is expected to be 100% powered by project-generated clean electricity.
With carbon neutrality being a global goal, the manufacturers, especially those labeled energy-extensive consumption companies, are eager to offset their carbon footprint.
The PV plant is an ideal solution to facilitate the decarbonization of ceramic manufacturing facilities and pave their path toward ecological and environmentally friendly development.
The individual rooftops with varied dimensions present challenges to PV inverter solutions. Sungrow offers a wide range of PV inverter solutions with different power capacities, 100kW, 225kW and 3.125MW, ensuring the optimal LCOE for scattered and sophisticated installations. The advanced inverter solutions come with a high DC/AC ratio of 1.41, ensuring a smaller initial investment. In addition, Sungrow’s monitoring platform, iSolarCloud, ensures fast and easy operation and maintenance. As any operating faults are quickly identified, the project’s yield is thus timely managed and optimized.
The global BIPV market is expected to witness a rapid increase. Photovoltaic building is a new concept of applying solar power generation and is a perfect combination of solar photovoltaic system and modern building without taking up any additional land.
“The 120MW plant is a milestone in the BIPV history though this market is still in its initial stage. Sungrow, a trailblazer in the market, is poised to be engaged in more lasting applications with comprehensive cutting-edge product portfolio,” said James Wu, Vice President of Sungrow.
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