Sungrow, the global leading inverter solution supplier for renewables, announced recently that a 100 MW retrofit PV project with the company's 1500Vdc central inverter solutions has been operational for 12 months in Banben Solar Park, Egypt.

Reportedly the largest retrofit PV undertaking in the Middle East and North Africa region, the project boosts the performance of the existing asset for customers.

The plant is located in one of the world's driest and most scorching places, the eastern Sahara Desert, with ample sunshine and vast land. While frequented by sandstorms and extreme temperatures up to 50 degrees Celsius, putting solar project equipment susceptible to significant wear-and-tear.

In this case, the project was grid-connected in 2018 and has been suffering from malfunction and burning problems now and then due to the vulnerable quality of previous non-Sungrow inverters.

Embedded with a high protection level and smart forced air-cooling technology, the central inverter solution SG3125HV for 1500Vdc system utilized in this retrofit project can perform more efficiently and stably even in harsh environments, making it the ideal match for the plant.

Optimized for large-scale utility PV plant, the solution enables high yields with maximum inverter efficiency of 99%, compatibility with tracking systems while at the same time ensures low transportation and installation cost due to standard container design.

The inverter relies on integrated zone monitoring for online analysis and troubleshooting. Sungrow offers the 24/7 responsive and adept service, ensuring the sustained and reliable operation.

"It's one of the most prominent projects we've joined in the region. We appreciate Sungrow's proven efficiency and reliability which will address our puzzles and increase yields at large," remarked Andrea Chianese, the CEO of the project's IPP.

"The inverter is the real beating heart of a project, choosing a cutting-edge inverter can contribute to the project for 25 years and beyond. By revamping and repowering, most stakeholders will reap the benefits of the boosting plant's performance," he added.-TradeArabia News Service

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