After installing a photovoltaic system, a rural producer in Capinópolis, in Minas Gerais, can save R$ 43 thousand per year on his electricity bill.
According to Alex Barbosa de Freitas, managing partner of MCH Engenharia, responsible for the installation, this value is the minimum expected, as the savings can be much greater.
On the producer's property, 60 530 Wp bifacial panels from Jinko were installed - totaling 31.8 kWp -, three MIN8000TL-X(E) inverters and one MIN6000TL-X inverter, all from Growatt. Together, the equipment accounts for 30 kW.
With the solar plant, the producer can generate 50 MWh of electricity per year on his property. “It is always a great satisfaction to be able to deliver a photovoltaic project to a client knowing that we have contributed to changing their lives and helping to expand solar, which is a global need”, celebrates Freitas.
According to Talyson Alves, marketing manager at Growatt, one of the differentiators of the inverters used in the plant, in addition to easy installation, is the possibility of remote configuration.
“This brings a lot of practicality to systems management. With monitoring through the application, the customer can monitor the generation of their inverter, see how the solar generation curve is and the installer can make parameter changes remotely”, explains Alves.
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Cool article, congratulations Aline! I'm setting up a 50kW plant and I would like to ask some questions to those responsible for this project, would it be possible?
Congratulations