Sungrow Partners with Bouygues to Support 201 MW PV Plant in Vietnam

Sungrow Partners with Bouygues to Support 201 MW PV Plant in Vietnam

The solar project is the largest solar plant in Vietnam, and is currently being developed by a joint venture, BIM Group and AC Energy.

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One of the leading inverter solution suppliers for renewables Sungrow to partner with Bouygues, a French multinational industrial group, to supply 1500V turnkey container solution, associated SCADA and PPC for a 201 MW PV plant in Vietnam’s Ninh Thuan Province.

The solar project is the largest solar plant in Vietnam, and is currently being developed by a joint venture, BIM Group and AC Energy.

It is expected to be connected to the grid in April 2019, significantly alleviating the local power shortage.

Further, the project is also recognized as promoting regional economic growth while boosting job creation for the local community at large.

The company’s turnkey solution, the SG3125HV-MV, integrates the PV inverter, transformer and RMU housed in a standard 20-foot container, optimized for easy transportation, installation and maintenance.

Furthermore, it features a DC/AC ratio up to 1.5 and enables an overall cost-savings, making it the ideal solution for this 201 MW utility-scale PV plant.

A result of a 3-level topology and smart cooling design, it reaches a peak efficiency of 99 percent and can perform without derating at 50 degrees Celsius.

For the Vietnamese market, having sustained power yield for solar farms in the scorching heat is essential for satisfactory project economics.

“We’re excited to be a part of this 201 MW project, a landmark installation which presents our first utility-scale deal in Vietnam,” said an Executive from Bouygues.

“We value Sungrow’s proven performance track record and efficient commissioning features for the various interconnection requirements,” he added.

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Manu Tayal

Manu is an Associate Editor at Saur Energy International where she writes and edits clean & green energy news, featured articles and interview industry veterans with a special focus on solar, wind and financial segments.

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