Allview Solar Energy completes 5.7 MWp for Autoliv Romania

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Romanian tech company Visual Fan announced that its green energy division, Allview Solar Energy, has completed the development of four photovoltaic (PV) plants for Autoliv Romania, the local unit of Sweden-based car safety equipment manufacturer Autoliv.

The four PV plants, with a combined capacity of over 5.7 MWp, were installed at Autoliv's facilities in Brașov, Sfântu Gheorghe, Rovinari, and Lugoj. These solar installations will provide renewable energy for Autoliv's own consumption.

Visual Fan, through its Allview Solar Energy division, reaffirms its commitment to supporting industrial companies in their transition to clean and efficient energy sources. The completion of this project marks an important milestone in our partnership with Autoliv Romania and highlights our ability to provide comprehensive, tailored solutions for a greener energy future on an industrial scale.

For Visual Fan, 2024 has been a year of momentum and accelerated growth for the Green by Allview division, marked by the securing of significant photovoltaic projects. We have successfully contributed to the green transition of major industry players, and the results achieved confirm the value of our sustainable and customized solutions. Through our newly established Renewable EPC by Allview division, we aim to expand our portfolio in 2025, targeting renewable energy projects over 5 MW, while continuing to promote advanced technologies and strong partnerships for a greener and more sustainable industry.

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