By 2050, solar PV will contribute almost three times the energy supplied by gas-fired generation – or more than both onshore and offshore wind power combined.
As the energy transition continues, the solar industry must deliver installations that produce power competitively while performing to maintain grid stability. This places complex demands on PV systems’ electrical balance-of-plant (eBoP).
eBoP infrastructure remains one of the key components of utility-scale PV systems where optimisation has capital expenditure (CapEx) and operational expenditure (OpEx) benefits.
Using eBoP components from one trusted, reliable source can help to ensure that these assets achieve highest levels of output and minimise downtime due to faults, delivering competitive solar power.
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