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.
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)