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Ecoprogetti expands solar energy production line to 1 GW in Morocco

solarenergyBy solarenergyDecember 2, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Italian manufacturer Ecoprogetti has increased the capacity of a PV production line in Morocco, operated by Almaden Morocco, from 500 MW to 1 GW.

December 2, 2024
Patrick Jowett

The Italian Ecoprogetti has completed the expansion of a PV production line in Morocco.

Located in the city of Al Hoceima, northern Morocco, the facility is operated by Almaden Morocco and now has a capacity of 1 GW, an increase of 500 MW. It is the largest solar panel production factory in Morocco and North Africa.

The new line features technology based on tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon) G12 18BB half-cut cells, in a system designed to ensure maximum efficiency and superior quality in glass-to-glass modules. Ecoprogetti said in a statement that Alamden Morocco will produce high-efficiency modules for both the African and global markets.

Ecoprogetti started expanding the PV production line in July, and operations are expected by the end of October. It has been working with Alamden Morocco since 2018, when the first 500 MW line was delivered.

In November, Ecoprogetti announced the completion of That of Oman first production line for solar panels and supplied a production line for glass-glass solar panels Indias SAEL.

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