
Sineng Electric has announced the commissioning of a 661MW (925MWp) solar project in Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh.
The project is part of a 975MW hybrid renewable energy system developed by ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India, which includes 314MW of wind power.
Sineng provided 184 units of its flagship 3.3MW central inverter (EP-3300-HB-UD), delivering a cumulative capacity of 606 MWac. Featuring a maximum efficiency of up to 99%, advanced three-level topology technology and a high DC/AC ratio, Sineng inverters significantly enhance energy yields and optimize LCOE. Notably, the products can deliver 3300kW without derating even in ambient temperatures up to 51ºC, demonstrating their resilience and adaptability to the region’s climatic conditions.
John Hu, GM of the company’s International Department, commented: “Sineng Electric is delighted to contribute to this landmark project with our advanced inverter solutions. Known for their efficiency, reliability, and compliance with India’s latest grid codes, our inverters are the perfect choice for large-scale solar installations. This project, which decarbonizes local steel production operations, illustrates how solar energy can drive a low-carbon future while fostering economic and environmental sustainability.”