Sungrow Turnkey Station Powers 1.5MW Floating PV Plant in Japan By Aaqib/ Updated On Tue, Feb 13th, 2018 Sungrow is delighted to be chosen as the inverter supplier for the Mitakabe Pond floating PV project. Sungrow, inverter solution supplier for renewables, has successfully installed its 2MW SG2000MV turnkey station and waterproof combiner box for a floating PV plant on the Mitakabe Pond in Sanuki-shi Kagawa Prefecture, Japan. Japan, known for its scarcity of open land, has seen the growing use of water ponds for solar plants. The 1.5MW floating PV plant, which provides power for Shikoku Electric Power costs around 500 million JPY, 85% of which were financed by Kagawa Bank. It is expected to generate 1.87 million kWh of power annually. The SG2000MV turnkey station deployed at the project features its 20-foot containerized design which integrates four SG500 central inverters, a transformer, and RMU, significantly saving the cost for commissioning and installation, as well as adding protection to extreme climatic conditions. The combiner box used in the Mitakabe Pond plant, the SunBox PVS-8M/16M-W, is specifically customized for floating solar plants and is able to work safely in wet and erosive environments. Prof. Renxian Cao, President of Sungrow, said, “Sungrow is delighted to be chosen as the inverter supplier for the Mitakabe Pond floating PV project. Our containerized turnkey solution has been proven as a most ideal choice in many similar plants and we are expecting to help even more in the future.” Source: PR Newswire Tags: International, japan, Kagawa Bank, Mitakabe Pond plant, Prof. Renxian Cao, Sanuki-shi Kagawa Prefecture, Shikoku Electric Powe, Sungrow, turnkey station