An 8.5 MW agri-PV project in Veringenstadt, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, was developed by IBC SOLAR for wpd GmbH and connected to the grid in April 2025. According to IBC SOLAR, JinkoSolar Holding Co., Ltd., a China-based PV module manufacturer, has supplied 14,388 Tiger Neo bifacial modules with dual glass technology. The supply included 12,636 Tiger Neo 72HL4-BDV modules rated at 600 W and 1,752 Tiger Neo 78HL4-BDV modules rated at 650 W. The system is expected to generate about 11 GWh of electricity annually, supplying over 3,100 average three-person households in the region. The installation was divided into three sections, preserving more than 85% of the farmland for uninterrupted agricultural operations. Adequate space was maintained for agricultural machinery, and solar trackers enabling module tilt between 60° and 90° have been incorporated for optimal sunlight capture. Earlier this year, JinkoSolar has also powered a 14.57 MW rooftop solar system at Mercedes-Benz’s East London facility in South Africa.
JinkoSolar & IBC SOLAR finish 8.5 MW agri-PV in Germany
wpd GmbH has completed an 8.5 MW agri-PV in Veringenstadt with IBC SOLAR and JinkoSolar modules, preserving 85% farmland and generating 11 GWh annually.
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