An agrivoltaics power plant in Guizhou province, southwestern China, has been successfully connected to the grid, utilizing Trinasolar’s Vertex N 720W series modules. With a total capacity of 67.5MW, the plant is expected to save around 20,900 tons of standard coal annually and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 57,100 tons. It will provide stable, green electricity to the region, benefiting thousands of local households.
The plant is located in an area with abundant sunlight, receiving about 1,100 hours of usable sunshine each year. The site also offers vast unused land, making it ideal for photovoltaic development. By improving the local energy mix, the grid connection strengthens regional power supply and supports the transition to a greener economy through energy conservation and emissions reduction.
Trinasolar’s Vertex N 720W series modules, equipped with advanced 210mm technology and n-type i-TOPCon Advanced technology, are known for their high reliability, efficiency, and power. These modules are designed to reduce LCOE and deliver better value to customers. The modules have passed seven rigorous reliability tests by Kiwa PVEL and are the first in the industry to receive UVID certification, ensuring reliable and stable PV plant performance.
The project also features a dual-purpose design, integrating livestock breeding or farming beneath elevated solar modules, allowing for both renewable energy production and sustainable agriculture.
The project manager stated, “Trinasolar has extensive experience in providing products and solutions for agrivoltaics projects worldwide, including in New Zealand. We are proud to deliver high-performance solar solutions for the growing renewable energy sector.”
As a global leader in smart PV and energy storage solutions, Trinasolar remains customer-focused, contributing to the global green energy transition through technological innovation.
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