Solis Helps Beijing Achieve the First “Carbon-Neutral Winter Olympics

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Among them, the Mountain Press Center in the Yanqing competition zone looks particularly “special”. This zone will stage all the alpine skiing events as well as bobsled, luge, and skeleton.

The installed capacity of this project is 128kW, with an annual power generation of 140,000 kWh. The green energy generated by the solar roof can offset about 90 tons of carbon dioxide each year.

The project uses Solis 70kW inverters and was installed by Ningbo Lightyear Solar Energy Technology Development Co., Ltd. The project uses black monocrystalline silicon double glass modules integrated into the building’s roof and featuring 64 square skylights over the media hall. Combined with the inclination of the skylights, the design has enabled the dual function of the buildings lighting and solar power generation. Any excess power is then sold back to the local grid network.

Integrating modern architectural design and realizing the innovative application of solar power generation, this project will become a green energy hub of the Yanqing competition zone and contribute to China's efforts to host a green Olympics.

Solis continues to focus on the key technical problems of distributed solar power projects, to speed up the iterative innovation and upgrading of products. The aim is to make more and more application scenarios become a reality to boost high- quality urban development, and enable distributed solar to reach new heights.