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Trinasolar Begins Construction of 21 MW Solar Plant in Spain
New plant at >800m elevation uses 495 Vanguard trackers and 29,172 Vertex N modules to handle heavy snow loads (1210 Pa) and challenging terrain.
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Trinasolar, a global provider of Smart Solar solutions, has started construction of a 21 MW solar project in northern Spain in collaboration with NORSOL, reinforcing a shared commitment to advancing solar energy in Spain. The project demonstrates Trinasolar’s capability to deliver integrated system-level solutions, combining modules, trackers, and installation services within one scope to ensure consistent system performance and long-term value for project stakeholders.
NORSOL is a leading Spanish company with nearly 20 years of experience, managing all aspects of photovoltaic projects from design and construction to maintenance. Specifically, together with this project, there are 11 self-consumption installations with batteries that also enable shared energy, aimed at extending solar access to municipal buildings across León.
Located at over 800 meters above sea level, the site is exposed to demanding weather conditions, including heavy snowfall with projected loads of up to 1210 Pa. To ensure reliable performance, the plant will integrate 495 Vanguard 1P solar trackers and 29,172 Vertex N 700+ series modules. The design includes three tracker configurations, selected to match the terrain and support optimal energy generation.
The project scope goes beyond equipment supply. Trinasolar will provide on-site installation services for its modules and tracking systems, covering activities from design and engineering through construction and commissioning. Delivering modules, trackers, and installation of both key components as one package reduces project complexity, minimizes EPC interface risks, and improves overall project delivery efficiency, while ensuring consistent quality throughout execution.
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