Jingke Energy N-type Tiger Neo Helps Indonesia's First Floating Photovoltaic Project Successfully Connected to the Grid
大和797
发表于 2023-11-10 19:00:44
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Recently, Jingke Energy successfully supplied Tiger Neo photovoltaic modules with an installed capacity of 192 megawatts for Indonesia's first floating photovoltaic project, which was successfully connected to the grid. This project is a national key strategic plan for Indonesia, the first and largest floating photovoltaic project in Southeast Asia, and also the deepest floating photovoltaic project in global construction.
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