Sungrow’s inverters to power Brazil’s 902 MW Vista Alegre project

The 902 MW project’s setup includes modular scalability with 8.8 MW and 6.6 MW inverter units from Sungrow. (Image Source: PRNewswire)

Sungrow, a China-based inverter manufacturer, will power Brazil’s 902 MW (778 MW (AC)) Vista Alegre solar project in Minas Gerais with its 1+X Modular Inverter solutions. Designed under a 21-year PPA, the project is expected to connect to the grid by 2025. According to Sungrow, it will generate 2 TWh of renewable energy annually, powering nearly one million households. The project is estimated to offset approximately 154,000 tons of CO₂ annually. Sungrow’s inverter solution combines central and string inverters, with a scalable 1.1 MW base unit that can expand up to 8.8 MW. Sungrow will deliver a fully integrated system, including power transformers and switchgears in a single 40-foot container. The setup includes 75 inverters of 8.8 MW and 18 units of 6.6 MW.