Order Focus: aleo delivers 10,000 solar modules for 2.3MW solar farm in Italy

aleo solar has delivered 10,000 of its S_18 modules for use in a 2.3MW solar farm in Corinaldo, Italy, in the country’s Marche region. The farm, which uses a fixed mounting system, was connected to the grid in mid-September and was developed and constructed by General Building S.p.A.

General Building, an Ancona-based solar energy company, has a portfolio of 3MW of installed solar power to date. Project investor E-Production has installed around 25MW of solar power in Italy, primarily the Apulia region.

“We have seen excellent yields from facilities built using modules from aleo solar, so we naturally used aleo solar modules again for the Corinaldo project,” said Marco Maracci, CEO of General Building. “The durability and reliability of these premium modules are the very best guarantee that we can give our investors.”

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