Powertis connects 112 MW Pedranópolis solar PV project to the grid in Sao Paulo

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Soltec, through its photovoltaic (PV) project development business division, Powertis, has connected to the grid the 112.5 MW Pedranópolis solar PV project located in Sao Paulo, Brazil. 

The EUR80 million (US$81.41 million) project consists of 210,000 solar panels and 3,750 trackers of the Soltec SFOne model. It is constructed by Soltec Brazil and can generate enough power for the consumption of up to 115,000 households. 

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