Sungrow PV inverters used at JinkoSolar’s 50MW Jiangxi project

March 10, 2015
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Major PV inverter manufacturer Sungrow Power Holdings said that 50 SG1000TS central inverters were used at a recently completed 50MW PV power plant built by Jinko Power Company, a subsidiary of PV module manufacturer, JinkoSolar in Jiangxi Province, China. 

The 50MW project was built near the village of Yang Hengfeng in Shangrao City, covering 1,560 acres and is expected to generated 55 million kwh annually and was said to be the largest PV power plant in Jiangxi Province.

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JinkoSolar recently reported completion of around 27MW PV projects during the fourth quarter of 2014, including 150MW connected to the grid, providing a total number of grid connected project to 503MW. 

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