aluminium conference | Sineng Electric Propels India's Green Revolution with Aluminum-Enhanced Solar Technology
Sineng Electric has made a significant contribution to India's renewable energy sector with its involvement in the 641MW solar project in Gujarat, part of the expansive 30GW Khavda Solar Park. This project, recognized as the world's largest renewable energy installation, is poised to supply electricity to approximately 16.1 million households. It is anticipated to generate 1,900,000 MWh of clean energy annually while reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 913,428 tons each year. This development not only marks a monumental step in sustainable technology but also underscores the project's global environmental impact.
Developed and owned by Adani, Khavda Solar Park is set to transform the renewable energy landscape in India. Sineng Electric’s pivotal role in this initiative includes the provision of 2,887 advanced 275kW SP-275K-INH string inverters. These inverters, boasting a maximum efficiency of 99.03%, are equipped with 12 MPPTs and are compatible with bifacial PV modules. They accommodate up to 24 PV strings, utilize aluminum cables for connections, and feature PLC communication options. The use of aluminum, known for its anti-corrosion properties and exceptional electrical conductivity, enhances the durability and performance of these systems.
Arun Chaudhary, Head of Sales for North India at Sineng, emphasized the company's commitment to spearheading India's energy transition. "With our extensive expertise in utility-scale PV projects, robust quality assurance, strong supply chain, and strategic localization, we are dedicated to accelerating India's journey toward a decarbonized and sustainable future," he stated.
This announcement from Sineng Electric reflects their dedication to pioneering innovative and sustainable solutions in India’s energy sector, highlighting the pivotal role of aluminum in advancing green technology.