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Located in Simo, Lapland, this project represents the northernmost D-type power plant of its kind, marking a milestone in large-scale PV deployment in cold climates. Developed by Solarigo with Sungrow technology supplied through PVO International, the project features 180 SG350HX inverters and approximately 120,000 solar panels. The goal was to deliver reliable solar power in one of Europe’s most challenging environments.
Harsh arctic weather presented major challenges during construction. Extreme cold, heavy rainfall, and icing threatened the reliability of hardware and installation schedules. Maintaining equipment performance and safety in freezing conditions required technology that was both highly durable and resilient.
Sungrow's SG350HX inverter proved ideal for arctic conditions. With IP66-rated protection, wide input voltage range, and modular design, the inverters remained operational in sub-zero temperatures. Their installation beneath the PV structure helped shield them from the harshest elements, supporting both reliability and maintainability.
This landmark project showcases the feasibility of solar energy even in extreme latitudes. It proves that Sungrow’s inverter technology can unlock clean energy potential in the Arctic, expanding the boundaries of where large-scale PV is viable. It’s a leap forward in making renewable energy a truly global solution.
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