Visual Fan to reach over 100 MW of solar energy projects implemented

Alina Oprea
The manufacturer of electronic devices Visual Fan, the company that owns the Allview brand, has built two new photovoltaic plants in Baia Mare. They have a total capacity of 757 kWp. The two photovoltaic plants, arranged on the roof and the ground, include 1,377 state-of-the-art photovoltaic panels with a power of 575 W each and 7 Fronius solar inverters with a nominal capacity of 100 kW. The company wants to achieve a portfolio of over 100 MW of implemented solar energy projects this year.

"Visual Fan SA, one of the most important local suppliers of sustainable technologies and innovative solutions for green energy production, has built two new photovoltaic plants in Baia Mare, with a total capacity of 757 kWp. The EPC-type project, started in mid-November 2023, was completed at the end of 2023, the delivery deadline is respected, which confirms the skills and dedication of the Allview Industry - IMM team in the efficient implementation of photovoltaic projects", the company says in a communicated.

The support structures, either those on the roof, anchored in the concrete slab with a reinforcement of waterproofing at the anchor points, or those mounted on the ground, with hammered poles, ensure stability and resistance in various weather conditions, the company states.

"The Baia Mare project is proof of our ability to deliver innovative solutions in the field of renewable energy. We are happy to significantly contribute to the modernization of the energy infrastructure, strengthening our position in this field. In 2024, we aim to continue this upward trajectory and reach a portfolio of more than 100 MW of implemented solar energy projects, continuing to contribute to the sustainable future of green energy," the company says.

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