Sungrow to build largest rooftop PV system in Nordic countries

The facilities comply with strict environmental standards, applying the IP66/C5 classification, which protects them against adverse conditions.
El gran proyecto sistema fotovoltaico en tejados de SunGrow

In the city of Landskrona, Sweden, DSV’s logistics centre has become the epicentre of the Nordic countries’ energy transition, with the largest photovoltaic installation in the region. The company Sungrow , specialising in photovoltaic inverters and energy storage, played a key role in this renewable energy project.

The large rooftop photovoltaic system project

Covering an area of 100,000 square meters, 24,000 solar panels generate 14 MW of DC power, enough to power the entire logistics center infrastructure and one of the largest refrigerated warehouses in the region. This photovoltaic system leverages Sungrow’s cutting-edge technology, including 34 SG350HX and 20 SG250HX string inverters, which offer 99% efficiency and support for high-power modules.

The SG350HX inverters , with their maximum output capacity of 352 kW and 16 MPPT, excel in ensuring efficient production even under variable conditions. In addition. These solutions enable optimal integration with the power grid, supporting Sungrow customers’ commitment to carbon neutrality.

This project was carried out by Brion, responsible for the installation, and Krannich, supplier of the renewable energy equipment. Fredrik Davidsson, regional director of Brion, mentioned the joint effort: “ We supplied the inverters for this project. Working with them means the installers have access to first class support which is so important for a project of this size. ”. Krannich’s Tobias Andersson praised the collaboration with Sungrow, saying their support was important to the success of the project.

“We are very proud that our innovative solutions have been chosen for this landmark project. Sungrow’s mission, Clean Energy for All, is perfectly aligned with projects like this that point the way to a sustainable future.”

Raphael Henkel, Sungrow Regional Director for Sweden and Finland.

With this installation, the company strengthens its innovative solutions for solar energy , demonstrating that the transition to clean sources is not only viable, but essential to achieve global sustainability goals.

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