Sungrow, a global leading PV inverter and energy storage system provider and GOLDBECK SOLAR, an international company specializing in the turnkey construction of industrial, commercial, and large photovoltaic systems, signed a framework agreement for large-scale solar projects, delivering 400 MW of inverters per year for 2024 and 2025.
Support a More Sustainable Future
GOLDBECK SOLAR has already completed a number of milestone projects utilizing Sungrow’s solutions, including one of the largest utility PV sites in the Netherlands. This has been constructed in collaboration with the Energy Solutions Group, in Zwanenburg near Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport, with an output of 145 MWp. The project is utilizing the 1500 V SG350HX, currently the most powerful string inverter by Sungrow, which due to its smart and efficient design, guarantees optimal O&M, excellent return on investment and the utmost levels of safety. The powerful inverter also has the advantages of IP66 protection class and C5 corrosion protection, which make it durable and resistant even under the harshest environmental conditions.
"This partnership with Sungrow highlights our focus on delivering advanced solar technology and supporting the global shift to renewable energy. By utilizing Sungrow's inverters, we aim to ensure our projects are both efficient and resilient, for our customers," said Mr. Joachim Goldbeck, CEO of the GOLDBECK SOLAR Group.
“Our commitment to supporting our esteemed partners, like GOLDBECK SOLAR, goes beyond just providing innovative solutions; it’s about being a true collaborator in the global transition to renewable energy” said Mr. Moritz Rolf, Vice President of Sungrow Europe, responsible for DACH, CEE, Benelux, Nordics and Turkey region. “We are dedicated to assisting the progress of clean energy and we are eager to build the bridge to a sustainable future together with our partners."
In 2024, Sungrow has already delivered 110 MW of the SG350HX string inverter to GOLDBECK SOLAR for sites in Germany, the Netherlands and Poland, with further projects being in the pipeline for the next months in various sites around Europe. These will further support the development of renewables in the region and the efforts towards a sustainable future with Clean power for all.