Allview completes 410 kWp project for Aqua Invest

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Allview Solar Energy, a division of Visual Fan SA (stock symbol ALW) specializing in green energy solutions, announced the completion of a 410 kWp full EPC project, featuring a Growatt WIT-100A energy storage system, for Aqua Invest, a leading company in the water and wastewater infrastructure sector in Constanța County.

This 410 kWp full EPC project, which also incorporates a 101 kWh Growatt WIT-100A battery energy storage system, represents a modern and efficient energy solution capable of significantly reducing environmental impact and generating substantial savings.

The project is a clear example of integrating modern photovoltaic solutions, contributing significantly to the energy efficiency of Aqua Invest. The implementation was carried out as a turnkey full EPC project, encompassing all necessary services - engineering, design, procurement, installation, and commissioning.

„We are committed to providing reliable, scalable, and sustainable solutions, as demonstrated by the project implemented for Aqua Invest, whom we thank for their trust. Allview Solar Energy is continuously strengthening its presence in the renewable energy market, offering high-performance and customized photovoltaic solutions aimed at contributing to the global energy transition and reducing carbon emissions. The completed and ongoing projects have allowed us to develop a solid portfolio of clients from various industries, including hypermarkets, multinational companies, and public institutions”, said the company.

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