Solitek has revealed plans to construct a brand new manufacturing facility in Benevento, Italy.
Solitek, a unit of ophthalmic lens maker International BOD, has revealed plans to construct a photo voltaic module manufacturing unit in southern Italy.
“The manufacturing unit will likely be positioned in Benevento, within the Campania area, and may have an annual capability of 600 MW,” stated an organization spokesperson. pv journalindicating that the preliminary funding will attain €50 million ($53.4 million).
The Lithuanian photo voltaic module producer stated the ability will produce photo voltaic panels for agrivoltaics purposes.
“The favorable local weather in Italy for agriculture gives an acceptable setting for agro-installation, a big benefit in comparison with Northern Europe, the place the window for using agro-installation is comparatively quick,” stated Solitek. “Working a producing plant in Southern Europe additionally helps Solitek keep away from fluctuations in manufacturing capability through the winter when photo voltaic panels in Northern Europe are unavailable.”
The manufacturing unit is anticipated to begin manufacturing within the second quarter of 2024. At an unspecified later stage, it’ll additionally produce 1 GWh of residential battery capability per yr. “All through the phased growth of the brand new manufacturing facility and its completion, Solitek plans to create as much as 300 jobs, revitalize an underserved space, and entice extra worldwide and native funding.”
The corporate at present operates a 180 MW module manufacturing unit in Lithuania. It not too long ago unveiled a 40-cell photo voltaic panel for agrivoltaic purposes with energy conversion efficiencies of 12.6%. The module can function with a most system voltage of 1,500 V. Solitek stated the panels are being utilized in a 1.5 MW agrivoltaic rooftop venture in Malaysia.
The Italian authorities is at present supporting agrivoltaics by a €1.1 billion program, as a part of the €220 billion, post-pandemic restoration plan.
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