Kehua Inverters power Tauron’s 37 MW solar plant in Poland 

Tauron’s 37 MW solar plant, equipped with Kehua SPI 250K-B-H inverters, has been successfully connected to the grid, benefiting 16,000 households. (Image Credit: Kehua).

A 37 MW solar power plant in Poland, backed by the country’s major energy sector player Tauron, has been successfully connected to the grid. Equipped with Kehua SPI 250K-B-H inverters, the plant on a reclaimed landfill in Mysłowice aims to generate 39,000 MWh annually, meeting the energy needs of 16,000 households and reducing 30,000 tons of CO2 emissions. Overcoming challenges posed by the site’s harsh weather, Kehua’s IP66-protected inverters, resistant to corrosion and equipped with internal heating, ensure adaptability. Solfinity, a key partner, played a vital role in the project’s success, demonstrating effective collaboration with Kehua.