Qn-SOLAR Energizes Svishtov’s Agriculture Industry With 5 MW Solar Power

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Qn-SOLAR has partnered with CLS Solar Service Bulgaria to launch Project Svishtov, a 5MW ground-mounted solar power initiative. Construction began in June and is expected to finish by April 3, 2025. Once operational, the project will provide renewable energy to support the local agricultural sector. Project Svishtov is on track, driven by the partnership between Qn-SOLAR and CLS Solar Service Bulgaria. Financing was secured on April 23 through Postbank Bulgaria. Situated in northern Bulgaria, Svishtov, a prominent Danube port and cultural center, hosts this renewable energy initiative, showcasing Qn-SOLAR’s mission to promote sustainability for local communities.

Spas Spasov, Technical Director of CLS Solar Service Bulgaria, said in a statement, “We are extremely satisfied with our collaboration with Qn-SOLAR. Their professionalism, from the initial consultation to system installation, was exceptional. With the local Qn-SOLAR team efficiently meeting the requirements set by us, their expertise and dedication turned potentially challenging moments into seamless transitions. We highly recommend their services!”

Stephen Cai, Chairman of Qn-SOLAR, also stated, “As we lead various projects in line with our global expansion plan and work with local teams, we’re not just creating jobs but also driving the push towards green energy, fulfilling our social duties.”

Qn-SOLAR’s success in Project Svishtov is backed by its technical expertise and ability to deliver efficient PV system installations on time while meeting performance goals. Globally, Qn-SOLAR is involved in multiple projects, focusing on innovation in perovskite solar cells and hydrogen energy. The company is progressing from lab research to small-scale production of perovskite technology and working with partners to commercialize hydrogen energy.

These efforts underline Qn-SOLAR’s commitment to driving sustainable energy solutions worldwide. This partnership marks an important step for both companies, combining efforts to boost economic growth and promote environmental sustainability in the region, supporting a smooth transition to cleaner energy.

 

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