On June 5 (Beijing Time), the photovoltaic energy storage microgrid power generation project at Chowa Mine in Zambia, developed by Sany Silicon Energy, was successfully connected to the grid. This marks Sany Silicon Energy's second grid-connected project overseas. The project is equipped with a 5MWp photovoltaic system and a 15MWh energy storage battery system, complemented by a diesel generator system as backup. It has established an advanced integrated microgrid energy system that combines photovoltaic, energy storage, and diesel generation, delivering a tailored green energy solution for the client.
Sany Silicon Energy Green Power Company infused the "Sany Speed" throughout the project's development, design, construction, and delivery phases. Under the coordination of Dai Qinghua, Chairman of Sany Silicon Energy, the team innovated the logistics plan by implementing a coordinated "air + land + sea" transportation approach. Air freight was utilized to expedite delivery, land transport ensured precision, and sea freight reduced costs, effectively shortening the logistics cycle and safeguarding project progress. On-site construction crews worked tirelessly day and night, installing equipment and laying cables during the day while debugging systems and identifying potential risks at night, overcoming challenges in construction and commissioning to achieve on-schedule grid connection.
The grid connection of the Chowa project represents another achievement resulting from the integration of Sany's globalization strategy with green energy technology, highlighting Sany Silicon Energy's comprehensive capabilities in overseas project delivery and energy solutions. Looking ahead, Sany Silicon Energy will deepen its presence in overseas markets, leveraging "Sany Speed" and "Sany Quality" to provide green energy services to more international clients, facilitating the optimization of global energy structures, and fulfilling its green mission under the Belt and Road Initiative.