AIKO boosts smart solar expansion at Italy’s Electraline 3p Mark

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In the industrial hub of Concorezzo near Milan, Electraline 3p Mark has taken a decisive step toward cleaner energy and operational efficiency. With the support of distributor Amara NZero and installer Element Energia, the electrotechnical company has expanded its rooftop capacity with a 143.65 kWp solar installation using AIKO COMET 650Wp modules. The project combines architectural sensitivity, reliable technology and long-term value, in an investment that goes far beyond aesthetics.

Electraline saw solar as a natural progression in its commitment to high-quality, future-oriented infrastructure. The company consumes approximately 245 MWh of electricity annually and expects to meet 70% of that demand with onsite solar generation, at a local electricity cost averaging €160/MWh.

The company’s rooftop, shaped by curved surfaces, perimeter walls and shading obstacles, demanded a module that could perform under less-than-ideal conditions. AIKO’s COMET series, equipped with N-Type ABC technology, proved a strong match, the modules’ high efficiency helping overcome area limitations and mounting complexity.

Element Energia COO Fabrizio Porta commented: “This project required a balance of technical reliability and architectural sensitivity. AIKO’s COMET modules proved to be the right choice, not only because of their efficiency and shading tolerance, but also because they allowed us to maximize output on a complex rooftop while ensuring long-term stability for the client.”

For Electraline, the choice of modules was more than a cost decision—it was a matter of alignment with their own standards. Operations Manager Emanuele Ventura explained: “We develop and sell high-quality products, so we looked for solar modules with proven performance and long-term guarantees. The COMET modules perform well under partial shading and came at a competitive price. Thanks to the high efficiency of AIKO modules, the system exceeded 143 kWp—about 5% more than we could have achieved with TOPCon.”

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