ENGIE Brasil has completed the Assú Sol Photovoltaic Complex in December after 30 months of construction and began full commercial operations in Assú RN. The BRL 3.3 billion project has an installed capacity of 895 MW 753 MWac with 229.6 average MW allocated to the Free Market Environment. Spread across 2,344 hectares it includes over 1.5 million modules 12,000 kilometers of cabling 53 kilometers of internal roads and about 1 kilometer transmission line linked to a substation. Construction created more than 4,500 direct jobs with zero accidents requiring time off work. The build used drone mapping 3D integrated motor graders and Brazil’s first automatic pile driver for PV projects. The plant can supply around 850,000 inhabitants strengthening Rio Grande do Norte’s renewable portfolio.