Belectric payments 250MW Indian solar plant
- Around 40% of the center is furnished with bifacial modules

Belectric has completed and also commissioned a 250MW solar project in Rajasthan, India.
Belectric will give operations and upkeep (O&M) solution for the plant in support of the owner Fortum.
"Because of Covid-19 it was not a considered that we would be able to get this solar farm online on schedule. However our Indian group has actually gotten rid of all challenges and also we had the ability to deliver this brand-new 250MW solar plant for our consumer Fortum, safely, in a timely manner and also with a high quality develop", said Ingo Alpheus, Chief Executive Officer of Belectric.
Around 40% of the large-scale solar farm is geared up with bifacial modules.
To clean the modules an automatic waterless cleaning system has been installed.
Furthermore Belectric has actually built a 33/220 kV substation for electricity transmission within the limits of the solar farm.
Adhering to commissioning of the project Belectric India went across the milestone of 1GW of installed ability in the nation.
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