SOFAR 300 MW Gansu project

Shenzhen-based SOFAR has provided a lately commissioned 300 MW utility-scale photo voltaic challenge in Gansu, China, with greater than 1,300 units of its SOFAR 255KTL-HV string inverters.

The plant on the southern fringe of China’s Tengger Desert is anticipated to yearly generate 540 million kWh of electrical energy. It should restore 5.2 sq. kilometers of grassland after it’s absolutely related to the grid this week.

With a most effectivity of 99.02%, the SOFAR 255KTL-HV inverter delivers optimum vitality conversion and system output for customers, in response to the corporate.

“Together with IP66 safety and C5 anti-corrosion, the inverter offers sturdy sturdiness in harsh desert environments. In the meantime, the inclusion of good string-level disconnection (SSLD) ensures environment friendly and protected operation by isolating defective strings, minimizing any potential impression on the general system efficiency,” SOFAR acknowledged.

The system’s I-V scanning can even precisely find defective strings, enabling fast and exact troubleshooting.

“To our satisfaction, SOFAR inverters function stably throughout the entire course of, so we’re satisfied a few secure energy provide and excessive yields sooner or later operation,” stated Xiaoyong He, chief challenge engineer of PowerChina, which is overseeing the challenge’s EPC providers.

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