Sungrow and Zonzo Deliver Solar Project for Ronico’s Greenhouses in the Netherlands

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Sungrow, together with EPC partner Zonzo Duurzame Energie, has completed a solar project for Ronico, the world’s leading tulip brand. The installation features 48 Sungrow SG33CX inverters and 5,000 solar panels, now supplying clean energy to Ronico’s greenhouses — even during peak summer demand.

Ronico, a global name in floriculture, produces around 330 million tulip stems each year, bringing color and joy to homes worldwide. With sustainability at the heart of its mission, the company is now embracing renewable energy as a key driver of its operations.

“We consume around 6.7 million kilowatt-hours annually. With the new PV installation in Elbaweg, we can now generate 1.7 million kilowatt-hours ourselves,” explained Jeroen Laan, Manager at Ronico. “This allows us to create larger energy peaks during the summer days, because we’re producing the power ourselves. In that sense, it helps us use more capacity when we need it most.”


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