Trinasolar has delivered its first large-scale project in Lithuania: a 52 MW solar installation in Pakruojis, developed for ACME Solar Group in strategic partnership with ACC Distribution, part of Acme Grupė. This flagship site represents both a technical milestone and a landmark in our expansion across Northern and Eastern Europe.
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The Chotków Project
The Chotków Solar Project is a 40 MW utility-scale installation located near the German border in western Poland. Developed by EDP in partnership with EPC contractor AYESA, the 40 MW site showcases the resilience and adaptability of TrinaTracker’s FixOrigin structure, which supports more than 62,000 Vertex modules.
Pepperhill Solar Farm
Pepperhill Solar Farm is a landmark 23 MW utility-scale project delivering clean, reliable energy to the UK’s West Midlands. Powered by our Vertex N modules and built on a 2P FixOrigin bipost structure, the installation demonstrates how smart engineering and local integration can bring utility-scale solar to life efficiently and sustainably.
Solar power supports education in Cerkno
A primary school in Cerkno, Slovenia, is now harnessing the power of the sun to meet its energy needs, thanks to a new rooftop solar installation featuring our Vertex S+ modules. The system, with a capacity of over 130 kW, marks an important step towards greater sustainability in the education sector.
E-commerce powered by clean energy
This new distribution centre built in Vorst further develops Delhaize’s e-commerce activities. The building in Belgium integrates 2,560 Vertex N bifacial n type i-TOPCon modules into its rooftop, contributing to clean energy production on site.
Techniquest Science Discovery Centre
Techniquest, Wales’ leading Science Discovery Centre, is embracing sustainability by powering its iconic building in Cardiff Bay with solar energy. In partnership with Carbon Zero Renewables, the site now benefits from a cutting-edge rooftop solar system featuring Vertex S+ 500 W+ modules, reinforcing its commitment to innovation, education, and environmental responsibility.
Company building in Colmar
In a move towards greater energy independence and sustainability, Grai Étiquettes, a label manufacturing company based in Colmar, France, has installed a rooftop solar system on its company building. Developed in partnership with CEM Energies, the system is a strong example of how tailored solar solutions can support the energy transition of small to mid-sized enterprises in Europe.
Agricultural building in Blet
In the heart of rural France, a forward-thinking farmer in Blet is embracing solar energy to secure a more sustainable and profitable future for his business. A newly commissioned 300 kWp photovoltaic power plant, installed by Boubat Eco-Energie, now sits atop a farm building in this small village.
UZ Hospital Car Park
In a step towards a greener future, Trinasolar, extrapower.be and Menapy have successfully developed a high-efficiency solar PV installation at the UZ Hospital car park in Brussels. This cutting-edge project showcases the potential of solar energy in urban infrastructure, combining sustainability with innovative engineering.
Valcasado Solar Park
In the sun-drenched region of Huelva, Spain, the Valcasado Solar Park is harnessing the power of renewable energy with a 22 MW capacity. Made in collaboration with owner and developer Green Tie Capital and EPC contractor Elmya, this innovative project highlights the potential of solar power in arid climates, delivering clean energy to the municipality of San Juan del Puerto.




