In the town of Przykona, Wielkopolska, a groundbreaking solar transformation has turned a former open-pit mine into one of Poland’s largest solar parks. The Przykona Solar Park, with a capacity of 200.28 MWp, is now a cornerstone of Poland’s renewable energy efforts, utilising 308,930 of Trinasolar’s Vertex dual-glass bifacial modules. Spanning 270 hectares, the park is set to generate 220,000 MWh annually, enough to power 100,000 homes, while reducing CO₂ emissions by around 183,700 tonnes each year.
Category Archives: Global Case
Nocera Umbra PV Park
Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Perugia, Italy, the Nocera Umbra PV Park is a powerful step toward a cleaner, greener future. With an installed capacity of 7.4 MWp, this advanced solar installation is equipped with 11,280 of Trinasolar’s high-efficiency Vertex dual-glass bifacial modules, each with a capacity of 655 Wp.
London Road Solar Site
Located in the heart of Northamptonshire, the London Road Solar Site is a pivotal renewable energy initiative with a total capacity of 28.4 MWp, featuring 48,600 of Trinasolar’s Vertex N bifacial modules. This installation produces 33,300 MWh annually, reducing CO₂ emissions by around 6,900 tonnes each year and providing a sustainable energy solution for the UK.
Citizen Solar Park
The Citizen Solar Park in Bundorf, Germany sets a new benchmark in sustainable energy, with its 125 MWp capacity making it the largest citizen-owned solar park in Bavaria and one of the largest in Germany. This impressive installation, developed by MaxSolar in collaboration with EGIS eG, is expected to generate over 131 million kilowatt hours annually—enough to power approximately 37,500 households. Additionally, it reduces CO₂ emissions by around 90,000 tonnes each year, contributing significantly to Germany’s clean energy goals.
Carcarès PV Park
Situated in the picturesque region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France, Carcarès PV Park is an exemplary solar energy project that seamlessly integrates sustainability with local environmental respect. With an installed capacity of 9.2 MWp, powered by 13,552 of Trinasolar’s Vertex N 680 Wp modules, this park is set to deliver close to 12,000 MWh of clean energy annually, effectively cutting CO₂ emissions by an estimated 2,836 tonnes per year.
Wallrabenstein fire department
The Wallrabenstein fire department in Hünstetten, Hessen, Germany, took a major step toward energy sustainability with the installation of a 66 kWp photovoltaic system. This project by BIBERT Solarkonzept GmbH underscores the fire department’s commitment to reducing operational costs and enhancing environmental stewardship—a vital consideration in their community-focused role.
Steel producer
In Strizivojna, Croatia, a leading steel production company renowned for its steel structures, chimneys, and stainless steel products has taken a bold step towards energy efficiency by integrating solar power into its operations. Known for its commitment to quality and innovation, this company serves as a vital industry player in the Slavonia region.
Photovoltaic power plant for self-consumption
In the scenic Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France, a new solar power plant is paving the way for sustainable energy self-consumption. Installed by Climoconfort, this project features 373 Trinasolar Vertex S+ modules, a setup designed to meet the facility’s energy needs with a total estimated annual production of 197,600 kWh.
Kingsmoor Packaging Ltd
Located in Somerset, UK, Kingsmoor Packaging Ltd—a leading manufacturer of plastic food containers made from at least 50% post-consumer waste—has reinforced its commitment to sustainability with a new solar PV installation. Partnering with Trinasolar and Mypower, Kingsmoor took a significant step towards reducing its environmental impact, complementing its ongoing waste reduction and recycling initiatives.
Amazon warehouse
In Antwerp, Belgium, Amazon’s first distribution centre in the country is setting new standards in sustainability with the help of a solar power installation by Linea Trovata. Situated in the innovative Blue Gate business park—a former oil industry site transformed into a model of eco-efficiency—the centre is designed with sustainability in mind. Featuring 385 Trinasolar Vertex S modules, the photovoltaic system generates a remarkable 787,000 kWh annually, directly contributing to Amazon’s ambitious goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2040.




