Solar plant adopts high-performance bifacial modules and exceeds generation estimates

The project was developed by Fatorial Engenharia and features 570W double glass solar s from ZNSHINE
Solar plant adopts high-performance bifacial modules and exceeds generation estimates
Aerial view of UFV Brita, in Nobres (MT). Photo: ZNSHINE Solar/Disclosure

The UFV Brita solar plant, located in Nobres (MT), exceeded initial generation expectations by adopting high-performance bifacial photovoltaic modules.

The project – developed by Fatorial Engenharia – uses 570W double glass solar s from ZNSHINE Solar with Type-N technology — a solution that, thanks to its ultra-dense bus design, offers greater conversion efficiency and performance in low light conditions.

According to data obtained through remote monitoring, the 2 MW plant recorded a performance 2,06% higher than estimated. 

The result reinforces the trend towards using more robust and advanced modules, with the potential to increase the return on investment in distributed and centralized generation projects.

The solar module chosen for the plant also features a self-cleaning graphene coating, which reduces dust accumulation and facilitates maintenance, as well as a lighter, corrosion-resistant encapsulation, which improves performance and extends the useful life of the modules.

The project also benefits from a high-precision monitoring system via a digital platform, which has enabled real-time monitoring of the plant's performance, identifying opportunities for optimization and mitigating operational risks.

According to Fatorial Engenharia, the performance observed to date validates the choice of cutting-edge technologies as a strategy to achieve greater energy efficiency, durability and financial predictability in projects.

About ZNSHINE

ZNSHINE Solar is a global photovoltaic module manufacturer ranked as Tier 1 by international risk assessment agencies, being recognized for its reliability.

The company's modules are designed for applications in residential, commercial and large-scale systems, ranging from roofing to ground mounting. 

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Photo by Henrique Hein
Henrique Hein
He worked at Correio Popular and Rádio Trianon. He has experience in podcast production, radio programs, interviews and reporting. Has been following the solar sector since 2020.

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