A 400kW solar project in Europe has recently completed its meticulous construction and is about to enter the commissioning phase.
Located in a key region for Europe's energy transition, the project covers an area of approximately 3,500 square meters and features over 1,200 high-efficiency monocrystalline silicon photovoltaic modules, paired with advanced inverters and energy storage systems. During construction, the project team strictly adhered to local European environmental standards and safety regulations, overcoming challenges such as complex terrain and unpredictable weather. Through precise preliminary surveys and scientific construction scheduling, they ensured that each module was installed at the optimal angle and spacing to maximize the use of local sunlight resources.
According to the project manager, once fully operational, this 400kW solar project is expected to generate an average annual power generation of 450,000 kWh, sufficient to meet daily electricity needs and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 300 tons annually, equivalent to the environmental benefits of planting 15,000 trees. The project's completion not only injects new vitality into the local clean energy system but also provides a stable green power source for industrial and commercial users in the region, helping Europe move closer to achieving its carbon neutrality goal.
At present, the project has entered the final testing stage before equipment commissioning and grid connection, and will be officially put into operation, making a significant contribution to the development of renewable energy in Europe.