A 37MW solar power plant equipped with Kehua inverters has been connected to the grid in Poland. The project, financed by major Polish energy sector player Tauron, is located in Mysłowice and is using the company’s SPI 250K-B-H inverters.
The plant is expected to generate an annual 39,000 MWh of green energy, meeting the electricity needs of around 16,000 households, while eliminating up to 30,000 tons of carbon dioxide emissions.
The Kehua inverters chosen for the project have IP66 protection, preventing corrosion from water vapour, and are designed with internal heating, both features enabling adaptability to high humidity and extreme temperatures.
With a footprint in over 100 countries worldwide, Kehua’s global installed PV capacity exceeds 31GW, with an installed energy storage capacity exceeding 6.3GW/5.4GWh ranking it the world’s No.4 storage inverter supplier.