Allview Solar Energy installs 1.54 MWp PV systems on a Romanian hypermarket

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Allview Solar Energy, the division specializing in green energy solutions of Visual Fan SA, announced the completion of the photovoltaic installations built for a multinational company, on the buildings of a renowned hypermarket in Romania. 

The three photovoltaic plants, with a total power of 1.54 MWp, were designed, installed, and configured in approximately 2 months, in the localities of Baia Mare, Satu Mare, and Pitești.

The Full EPC project consisted of providing all design and construction services, including engineering activities, procurement of equipment and materials, as well as the execution of construction and installation works, for the turnkey implementation of the photovoltaic installations.

We are proud of our team and all the remarkable achievements we have accomplished in the field of solar energy. 

The success of these major projects is the result of the work and dedication of our team of specialists, consisting of engineers, project managers, technicians, designers, and other professionals involved. We are committed to continuing to bring innovation and excellence to the renewable energy industry and to contribute to building a sustainable future for all.

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