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Ride the "battlefield"! Shangneng Electric uses green electricity to "relieve the heat" of India

author:On-energy electrical

In the vast land of India, the desert mood of Rajasthan has always been linked to mystery and legend. The vast area, abundant light and strong solar radiation are awakening infinite vitality with "photovoltaic blue".

When economic development meets high temperature, lack of coal and electricity, further accelerate the optimization of energy supply layout, the development of renewable energy has become an important way to solve India's electricity shortage and environmental problems. A 300MW power station located in the "Golden City" of Rajasthan - Jaisel Mer Pokhran Photovoltaic Industrial Park, the outdoor power generation performance has been stable and considerable in the past year, especially the 3.125MW centralized inverter of Shangneng Electric standing in the middle of it is running efficiently and steadily, giving people a proper "sense of security".

Ride the "battlefield"! Shangneng Electric uses green electricity to "relieve the heat" of India

SoftBank Rajasthan 300MW desert photovoltaic power plant

Because the project is located in the desert, the customer has strict requirements for the safety and reliability of the inverter, cost reduction and efficiency increase, and at the same time has to withstand the extreme test of the local high temperature, sandstorm and other harsh environments. Through multi-party comparison and evaluation, the project finally adopted a 1500V 3.125MW centralized inverter with significant economic performance advantages. Today, 96 sets of 3.125MW centralized inverters are fighting in the desert in coordination with the deep blue components, converting the blazing sun into a steady stream of green electricity, which has accumulated about 546 million degrees of clean electricity for the local area, offsetting about 600,000 tons of carbon emissions, not only bringing greater value returns to customers, but also further alleviating india's electricity shortage problem in the hot and difficult summer, helping local people to "relieve the heat" and cool down, and accelerate the transformation of energy structure.

Ride the "battlefield"! Shangneng Electric uses green electricity to "relieve the heat" of India

Mahindra Rajasthan 250MW desert photovoltaic power plant

Ride the "battlefield"! Shangneng Electric uses green electricity to "relieve the heat" of India

ACME Rajasthan 300MW Desert Photovoltaic Power Station

Another 250MW photovoltaic power plant in Jodhpur, the "blue city" of Rajasthan, was successfully connected to the grid in April this year, and 100% of the project used 535MWp/540MWp high-power bifacial modules. In order to better match the double-sided additional power generation technology and ensure the long-term reliable operation of the power station, the project also adopts a more cost-effective Shangneng Electric 3.125MW centralized inverter. There is also a 300MW photovoltaic power plant newly connected to the grid in May this year, also located in Rajasthan, located in the desert ancient city of Bikaner, which also uses the 3.125MW centralized inverter supplied by Shangneng Electric, with a total of 150MW. The green electricity generated by the project will provide lighting and services to more than 600,000 households in Maharashtra, India's economic and cultural powerhouse.

Nowadays, the Rajasthan Bangtar Desert is constantly bursting with new vitality in the scattered "photovoltaic blue". The Shangneng Electric inverter, which is spread all over India and has accumulated more than 6GW of shipments, is also continuously bringing green electricity to the local people. Under the global carbon neutrality target, India further promotes the energy transition strategy and accelerates the 2070 carbon net zero emission target. As the world's leading provider of photovoltaic inverter solutions, Shangneng Electric will continue to deepen its market layout in India, help the development of local new energy with excellent products and services, and create a green and better future.

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