Order Focus: Satcon supplies 39 PowerGate inverters to Tauberlandpark project

February 15, 2011
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Project developer, relatio has selected Satcon Technology to provide 39 PowerGate Plus 500 kilowatt (kW) solar inverters for a 19.5MW solar park, dubbed  Tauberlandpark, in Wertheim-Dörlesberg, Germany. The project is the largest so far for Satcon in Germany, according to the company.

“The Tauberlandpark project is one of Germany’s largest Utility-Scale solar power installations,” said Andreas Schneider, Chief Executive Officer of relatio Holding. “A project of this scale demands that we partner with an industry leader who brings both the high quality technology and experience that will deliver the highest levels of performance and reliability to our customers. We have selected Satcon due to the proven success of their PowerGate Plus solar PV inverters in many of the world’s largest and most complex large-scale solar power plants.”

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The Tauberlandpark was planned with a capacity of 72MWp and started construction in January, 2010. 

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