MicroQuanta launches large perovskite-based PV plant in China, focused on agrivoltaics

MicroQuanta has reportedly announced the successful grid connection of an 8.6 MW ground-mounted PV plant in Lishui, Zhejiang province, China. The plant in eastern China – the world's largest to be built with perovskite solar technology – focuses on agrivoltaics.

The facility sits on previously unused land in Songyang county and features 95,648 MicroQuanta α perovskite modules. The 90 W modules measure 1,245 mm x 635 mm and weigh 12.5 kg. The panels are tilted at a 22-degree angle, utilizing the terrain's natural slope. To allow agricultural use beneath the solar arrays, the lowest edge of the panels are elevated 2 meters off the ground.

 

The project – designed for the region's hot, rainy summers and mild winters – has been adapted to varying solar exposure and crop requirements, combining renewable energy with agriculture.

MicroQuanta said its perovskite modules outperform conventional passivated emitter and rear contact (PERC) panels in less favorable sunlight conditions, like those in southern China, due to their low-temperature coefficient, excellent low-light performance, and cost-efficiency.

The modules have passed stability certification under the updated IEC 61215 and IEC 61730 standards by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). MicroQuanta has also become the world’s first perovskite solar cell company to obtain certification from the German Association for Electrical, Electronic and Information Technologies (VDE).

Posted: Dec 10,2024 by Roni Peleg