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The largest PV installation on Scandinavia roofs goes online-PV Magazine International

solarenergyBy solarenergyJanuary 26, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The largest PV installation on roofs of Scandinavia, an array of 14 MW in Landskrona, Sweden, went online. The system, consisting of 24,000 Jinkosolar modules, was installed by the Danish transport company DSV on the roof of a warehouse.

January 24, 2025
Patrick Jowett

A 14 MW solar panel on the roof, announced as the largest in Scandinavia so far, is now online.

The project – Located on the roof of the location of Logistics Service Provider DSV in Landskrona, Southern Sweden – consists of 24,000 solar panels on a surface of 100,000 square meters, with the generated energy providing the underlying logistics center with electricity.

The construction of the project started in Be able to 2024. It was installed by the Swedish Brion Solenergi and, according to earlier reports, is equipped with Jinkosolar Tiger Neo 72HL4 (V) solar panels.

The system also has Sungrow stringom formers, with 34 SG350HX units and 20 SG250HX units. According to Sungrow, the SG350HX supplies 352 kW, it supports modules with high power up to 20 A per string, it has 16 MPPT inputs (maximum power point tracking) and has an efficiency of 99%.

PV magazine Recently reported that Sweden added to this about 1 GW From solar energy in 2024.

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