Project Overview Strategically positioned in Kulu, Konya, to leverage the region’s high solar irradiance, this 4.8 MWp utility-scale facility was commissioned in November 2019. Comprising four synchronized generation blocks (4 x 1 MWe), the plant utilizes a seasonal tilt mounting system to harness solar energy efficiently, integrating over 15,000 PV modules to deliver consistent clean energy to the national grid.
The Challenge The core objective was to capitalize on Kulu’s intense solar resources while mitigating efficiency losses caused by seasonal angle shifts. Developing a 4.8 MWp multi-block system required precise engineering to ensure grid stability and maximize the specific yield ratio in a competitive energy market, all while adhering to strict timeline requirements.
The Solution Solarexen deployed a high-precision Seasonal Tilt Mounting System, allowing for angle adjustments that significantly outperform fixed structures in annual yield. Our Turnkey EPC solution involved the seamless integration of 32 units of 125 kW inverters across four sub-fields, ensuring optimal DC/AC conversion and robust infrastructure longevity through advanced electrical design.
Key Impact Generating 7,674,000 kWh annually, the plant meets the energy demands of a substantial population zone. From a sustainability perspective, it eliminates 3,548.46 tons of CO2 emissions per year—offsetting the carbon footprint equivalent to 10,645 trees—demonstrating the intersection of profitability and ecological responsibility.