Stretching along the Tallebudgera Creek in Queensland, the Vertex S+ adds aesthetic poetry to this high-end holiday villa area. The total installed capacity of this project is 16kW, with the average annual power generation being about 22637.13 degrees, and the average annual carbon emission reduction being 18.97 tons.
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16kW Residential Rooftop Project
In a high-end community in Brisbane, the Vertex S+ modules are neatly arranged on the roof of the villa, perfectly blending with the blue sky, white clouds and the surrounding rainforest. The total installed capacity of this project is 16kW. The average annual power generation is about 21,731 kWh, and the average annual carbon emission reduction is 18.21 tons.
8.5kW Residential Rooftop Project
The total capacity of this project is 8.5 kW, and it fully utilizes Trinasolar’s Vertex S+ Clear Black modules. The successful implementation of the project not only enhances the local energy self-sufficiency but also adds a unique landscape to the town.
10.75kW Residential Rooftop Project
On the roof of a local villa on the Gold Coast, the Vertex S+ modules are laying in the milky white roof in a patchwork pattern, basking in the sun. The total installed capacity of this project is 10.75kW, with an average annual power generation of 15,209 kWh, reducing 12.75 tons of carbon dioxide emissions.
Brazil – Paraíba Santa Luzia Project
The Santa Luzia Complex is one of the largest solar projects in Brazil. Developed by Rio Alto Energias Renováveis and located in the state of Paraíba in northeastern Brazil, the complex comprises nine sub-projects – all utilizing Trinasolar trackers.
Spain – Huelva Valcasado Project
Developed by Elmy EPC, the Valcasado project has an installed capacity of up to 22MWp. The project employs advanced solar technology with a configuration that includes 33,600 modules, 580 trackers, and 6,016 piles – all optimized design to enhance energy efficiency.
China – Shandong Renquan Project
To address the challenges faced by this power station, TrinaTracker implemented its self-developed intelligent control system as a pilot project in August 2023. This solution integrates the smart control system, Trina Smart Cloud platform, and the SuperTrack smart algorithm, achieving seamless integration of hardware and software. With its advantages of “high reliability, high performance, and high efficiency,” the solution leverages intelligent and digital technologies to enhance power generation efficiency and optimize the operation and maintenance of aging power stations.
Spain – Córdoba Campiña Project
The Campiña project, located in Córdoba, Spain, has an installed capacity of 11.32MW. The power station comprises 186 Vanguard-1P trackers and 21,180 bifacial modules. The entire station is integrated with the Smart Cloud platform, with 62 trackers equipped with the SuperTrack algorithm. Commissioned in September 2022, the project is capable of supplying electricity to 7,500 households and reduces carbon dioxide emissions by 4,500 tons annually.
4 Energy Storage Stations in Massachusetts, NA
This project marks the first jointly implemented fleet of battery energy storage systems (BESS) in the state, highlighting Trina Storage’s commitment to enhancing grid resilience and supporting sustainable energy solutions.
Tangermünde Energy Storage Power Station Project
This project plays a key role in enhancing grid flexibility across Germany’s energy transition and supporting the integration of renewable energy in one of Europe’s most dynamic electricity markets. As one of the largest BESS deployments in Northern Germany, this project underscores Trina Storage’s commitment to driving Europe’s energy transition and providing innovative storage solutions that meet the country’s stringent TSO requirements and renewable integration targets.