Sungrow commissions 58.5 MW floating solar project in Ubon Ratchathani

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Sungrow Power Supply Co Ltd has announced the start of the commercial operation of the 58.5 MW floating solar photovoltaic project in Thailand. 

Sungrow has supplied both PV inverter solutions and floating solutions to Thailand's largest hydro-floating PV plant. The project with a total area of 121 hectares is located on the surface of a dam in the northeast province of Ubon Ratchathani. It was grid-connected in September 2021.

Sungrow supplied the SG3400HV PV inverter solution which reaches a level C5 of anti-corrosion. Coming together with the combining box of protection level IP67, the solution proves resilient in harsh reservoir conditions. Optimized for large-scale PV plants, the solution provides high yields with a maximum inverter efficiency of 99%. Furthermore, the solution ensures low transportation and installation costs due to its standard container design. It relies on integrated zone monitoring for online analysis and troubleshooting.

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