Visual Fan starts implementation of two PV parks in Romania

Green Forum
Visual Fan SA, the owner of the Allview brand, announced the start of implementing two photovoltaic plants for a multinational company. The photovoltaic plants will have a total installed capacity of 1.15 MWp and are implemented in two locations of a renowned hypermarket in Romania, Baia Mare and Satu Mare.  

The contract concluded between the two companies consists of providing all services for the design and execution of the works, including engineering activities, equipment and material procurement, as well as construction and assembly work, for the turnkey implementation of the photovoltaic installations. 

Through this Allview Solar Energy division project, Visual Fan expands its portfolio, consolidates its expertise in the field of renewable energy, and demonstrates its determination to invest continuously in the company's growth.

„This contract not only strengthens our position in the solar energy market but also confirms our strategy to invest in the company's continuous development and to capitalize on the expertise of our team. We are proud to add this project to our portfolio and are ready to expand in this industry in 2024”, said the company. 

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