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Ceasa solar carport in Goiânia reduced 1,697 tons of CO₂ yearly using Sineng inverters and 4,900 installed modules. Image Source: Sineng Electric
China-headquartered Sineng Electric, global leader in power electronics, has provided cutting-edge technology for Brazil’s largest solar carport at the 5 MW Ceasa Photovoltaic Plant in Goiânia. The project was funded with BRL 33.5 million (~$5.86 million) by CelgPar, formed part of the Government of Goiás’s Energy Efficiency Program. The plant became fully operational and produced 11,800 MWh annually. The 2.5 MW solar carport, delivered by Moove Energia, included 4,900 modules and provided 980 parking spaces. It led to an annual reduction of 1,697 tons of CO₂ emissions, equal to planting 7,000 trees or removing 369 vehicles from circulation. Sineng’s SP-250K-H string inverters, featuring 12 MPPTs and 99.0% efficiency, were used.