Highlights of 2023 -Take a quick project snap moment with DAS Solar

2023-12-22

DAS Solar's influence has grown into broader fields as we approach the end of 2023. From the heartlands of the plains to the vast deserts, mountainous landscapes to rolling hills, oceans to lakes. DAS Solar's exploration can be seen everywhere there is sunlight.

 

The world' s first 2000V PV system - Mengjiawan, China

 

 

A 150MV photovoltaic project in Mengjiawan is connected to the grid by DAS Solar in collaboration with China HuaNeng Group. It is also DAS Solar's largest N-type PV plant grid-connected project in China, providing clean and green electricity to western China.

 

The world's largest single-unit floating PV plant - Fuyang, China

 

 

The project was constructed in a flooded coal mining area. Additionally, it incorporates a fishery agrivoltaics system that combines floating power generation with fish farming.

 

The green miracle on the desolate desert and wasteland - Awati, China

 

 

The Awati PV Plant is expected to generate about 808 million kilowatt-hours of clean electricity each year. With its substantial output, Aksu prefecture is significantly contributing to its sustainability goals by reducing carbon emissions associated with traditional fossil fuel-based power generation.

 

The first grid-connected centralized PV project in Fujian - Chendai, China

 

 

The Fujian’ s 50MW fishery photovoltaic project developed by China National Nuclear Corporation Company, supplied with all DAS Solar high-performance modules, has been successfully connected to the grid. This project is the first grid-connected centralized PV project in Fujian Province. 

 

The First solar facade project - Quzhou, China

 

 

The first solar facade project supplied by DAS Solar has successfully grid-connected and started generating electricity. The facade photovoltaic project has been completed, featuring one of DAS Solar’s key product - lightweight modules with a photovoltaic system load of just 4.5 kg/㎡.

 

The first flexible bracket project in Yunnan - Fengqing, China

 

 

In the Fengqing project, DAS Solar flexible brackets offer flexible and adjustable performance, occupy a small footprint, and can be widely applied in complex mountainous settings.

 

Saving over 25% of Land - Changzhi Project

 

 

The project overcomes the challenges presented by hill undulations and numerous ravines, maximizing the available land area for construction.

 

Flexible brackets for Herbal agrivoltaic project - Yimen, China

 

 

It is an agricultural project that combines the cultivation of medicinal herbs with the generation of green electricity. In addition to optimizing agricultural industry structure, this model improves economic benefits and mountainous land utilization efficiency.

 

The largest floating photovoltaic project in Europe - Haute-Marne, France

 

 

DAS Solar has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with leading renewable energy companies - Q ENERGY France. The floating photovoltaic project will be the largest floating power generation project in Europe once completed, driving clean energy advancement in Europe together.

 

DAS Solar’s high-efficiency PV modules in JEKUSOL GmbH - Germany

 

 

High-efficiency single-glass PV modules, supplied by DAS Solar, has been installed on the rooftop of Schaeffler's headquarters in Germany.

 

Shining in Red River - Hamlet Vinh An, Vietnam

 

 

Since 2019, DAS Solar has consistently provided efficient modules and comprehensive services to numerous enterprises in Vietnam, actively contributing to the development of Utility PV plant and commercial and industrial photovoltaic systems. DAS Solar’s projects have generated 621 GWh of electricity annually, reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 374,000 tons per year in Vietnam.


The DAS footprint covers over 60 countries and regions around the world, contributing to the creation of numerous classic cases. Illuminating a low-carbon lifestyle through green technology.

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