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Sungrow Supplies 20MW PV Project in Myanmar

Sungrow announced that the Taung Daw Gwin 20MW PV plant installed with its 1500V string inverter solution was commissioned in Mandalay, Myanmar.

As part of the country’s second tender for utility-scale PV projects built on an independent power producer (IPP) and build–operate-own (BOO) basis, the project can generate 45 GWh of electricity annually, alleviating the power shortage and power more local families and facilities with clean energy.

Located in the Southeast Asian country, the project exhibits a unique combination of environmental extremes including extremely high temperatures and high solar radiation levels. This environment makes it an ideal solar hub, though it poses great challenges to the equipment.

Due to the optimal IP66 high protection and C5 anti-corrosion capability, Sungrow’s 1500V string inverter solution is resilient to extremely scorching conditions.

The solution features easy installation, smart operations and maintenance as well as 12 MPPTs with a maximum yield of 99% efficiency. Compatible with bifacial modules and a tracking system, the solution enables higher yields for the solar project.

In addition, the solution also equips the anti-PID and PID recovery function, which can recover power degradation in the PV modules, enabling a maximum yield and longer lifetime for modules.

With comprehensive features, Sungrow’s 1500V string inverter solution can minimize LCOE, streamline O&M, and guarantee a sustainable and reliable power supply.

“Our actions are firmly grounded in customer demands, to offer best-in-class products and services needed to thrive in a low-carbon world. The 20MW PV project can not only offer our customers with maximum return on investment but also provide grounding benefits for local communities, such as offering more households and creating more jobs. We believe that being a part of this project is a successful start for Sungrow to create even more customer value and business growth,” said Luis Xu, Director of Sungrow APAC Region.

Pimagazine Asia Admin

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