Allview Solar to install 980 kW system for Prodlacta

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Allview Solar Energy, the renewable energy division of Visual Fan S.A., has signed a contract with Prodlacta S.A. The agreement involves the installation of a 980.26 kW rooftop photovoltaic system across five of Prodlacta's buildings in Brașov.

The new solar power plant will be installed on several key company facilities, including the dairy factory, the ice cream production facility, and the administrative building. The system will span more than 9,500 square meters and will include all equipment required to generate electricity and deliver it to both Prodlacta's internal network and the national power grid.

The project includes a complete technical solution—from design and permitting to construction, testing, and commissioning—fully integrated into the company's infrastructure. The system has been tailored to an installed capacity of 980.26 kW and optimized for efficient use of the available roof surfaces.

Cutting-edge, high-efficiency equipment will be used, capable of operating under a range of environmental conditions. The mounting structures are adapted to each building's roof type and are designed to ensure a safe, non-invasive, durable installation that preserves the structural integrity of the buildings.

The project complies with local technical standards for wind, snow, and seismic loads. All metal components are protected against corrosion, ensuring long-term, reliable operation.

In addition to the main components—solar panels and inverters—the installation will include auxiliary systems such as fully equipped electrical panels, a real-time monitoring platform, a weather station, lightning protection, grounding, DC and AC cabling, and a smart energy management system. The monitoring platform will provide continuous remote access to performance data, calculate CO₂ emission savings, and ensure that energy delivery complies with ANRE regulations.

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