Solomon Mall's roof-top flat-pavement distributed photovoltaic project

Project positioning: Distributed photovoltaic system primarily for the mall's own use, with excess power fed back to the grid, addressing the mall's pain points of high electricity consumption during peak hours and high electricity prices.

Installed capacity: 352.3 kWp, utilizing high-efficiency monocrystalline silicon modules, tailored to suit roof loads and sunlight conditions.

Construction mode: Flat-laying installation, without altering the building structure, maximizing roof utilization, and adapting to the characteristics of the shopping mall roof.

Geographical location: The core business district of Honiara, the capital of Solomon Islands, is close to the municipal power grid and has good access conditions.

Climate adaptation: With anti-typhoon and high humidity design, both components and inverters meet the requirements of salt spray resistance and UV resistance in tropical marine climate.

The project, with an installed capacity of 352.3 kWp, has achieved significant reductions in energy costs for shopping malls, enhanced grid stability, and a green and low-carbon transformation. Its flat-roof design, climate-adaptive technology, and localized operation and maintenance model provide an integrated reference of "technology + operation + financing" for similar projects, facilitating the development of renewable energy in the Solomon Islands and the implementation of green cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative.


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