Village receives installation of plant with bifacial and ESS modules

Project, installed in southern Bulgaria, features solutions from Chinese manufacturer Hanersun
Hanersun supplies bifacial and ESS modules to plant in Bulgaria
Stroevo Village has a hybrid solution, which integrates solar and storage. Photo: Hanersun/Disclosure

With the government prioritizing solar energy for sustainable development, the Bulgaria reached the 1 GW milestone of installed power in photovoltaic energy in the year 2023. The sector in the country continues to grow, and among the projects highlighted is one that was cbuilt in June in the village of Stroevo, located in southern Bulgaria.

The plant has Hanersun HITOUCH 6 series bifacial modules, which has 210 mm silicon wafers, with efficiency of up to 21,6% and bifaciality of 80%, significantly improving system performance.

The solar park, financially ed by Allianz Bank Bulgaria, also has five ESS (Energy Storage System) solutions in the HNESS230-L model – totaling 1,15 MWh. 

HNESS230-L used in the project in Bulgaria. Image: Hanersun/Disclosure

The manufacturer's HNESS230-L line, as part of C&I applications (commercial and industrial), integrates lithium-ion batteries, a PCS (Power Conversion System), a BMS (Battery Management System) and an EMS (Energy Management System) – enabling flexible configuration, facilitated by a 24-hour monitoring platform to ensure efficient and safe operation. 

As Bulgaria advances its renewable energy goals, including a 40% reduction in carbon emissions by 2025 and an additional 1 GWh of storage capacity in the coming years, Hanersun highlighted that it is dedicated to providing energy storage solutions. comprehensive and investment-worthy energy solutions for the European and global markets.

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Mateus Badra
Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. He has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.

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