Order Focus: Clenergy to supply 15MW mounting solution to four Chinese plants

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Further to Clenergy’s large-scale ground-mounted PV project being developed by a utility in Dunhuang, the company has announced that it has signed a 15MW contract with an unnamed client towards a project covering four factories located across China. The installations will be in Tianjing Ninghe Modern Industry area, Hengshui Economic Development Zone and Haikou National Hi-Tech Industrial Development Zone. The company will provide a customized PV-ezRack SolarRoof mounting solution, as previously exhibited on a 40MW solar power station developed in Jiayuguan last month.

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The recently relocated manufacturer has optimized its PV-ezRack system to provide framed polysilicon solar panels to address the conditions of the factories’ trapezoidal sheet roofs.

“This customized mounting solution is cost-effective and reliable because it is an optimization of our mature and popular product PV-eZRack SolarRoof system,” said Clenergy’s senior engineer. “With Clenergy’s mounting products’ great compatibility and ease of installation, the optimized system accelerates the installation, ensuring the project is completed on schedule,” he added. “The product’s short delivery cycle is also an advantage.”
 

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