Promet-Plast receives installation of agrovoltaic system with Kehua inverters

Project, located in Poland, has SPI100K-125K-B line inverters with efficiency of up to 98.8%
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Agrovoltaic system installed at the Promet-Plast factory. Image: Kehua/Disclosure

A Promet-Plast, the first manufacturer of zero-carbon medical supplies in Poland, received the installation of a agrovoltaic system 10 MW.

The company's factory, in addition to solar, also integrates wind energy, hydrogen and lithium batteries, achieving a renewable energy penetration rate of 100%. 

According to Kehua, the plant – located in the city of Oława – has 83 inverters from the SPI100K-125K-B line, with 20 kV medium voltage technology and efficiency of up to 98.8%. It is estimated that the project will generate 8,800 MWh of electricity per year.

“Furthermore, the equipment supports up to 9 MPPT and 18 strings, as well as the subarray intelligent communication board provides owners with convenient system monitoring and management functions, allowing them to easily control each inverter, which significantly improves the user experience and is conducive to improving the performance of the entire power plant,” the company highlighted.

SPI100K-125K-B series inverter used in the project. Image: Kehua/Disclosure

Other features

According to Kehua, the inverters adopt many protection mechanisms, such as temperature protection and protection against AC surges and short circuits, for example, as well as reaching the IP66 protection level, which effectively guarantees the safety and stability of the plant. 

“Such factors guarantee the smooth integration of power generation system invested by Promet-Plast and creates favorable conditions for its efficient management. The operation of this project demonstrates our commitment to promoting cutting-edge energy solutions for more than 35 years”, they concluded. 

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Matthew Badra
Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. Has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.

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