ZNShine Solar Completes 50MW Patuca Solar Project, Boosting Honduras’ Renewable Energy Future

ZNShine Solar, a leading photovoltaic technology company, has been chosen as the module supplier for the 50MW Patuca Solar Project in Honduras. This project, developed by Empresa Nacional de Energía Eléctrica de Honduras (ENEE) with Representaciones Mecánico Eléctricas, S.A. (REMESA) as the EPC contractor, is a major step in the country’s shift toward clean energy.

William Wang, CEO at ZNShine Solar, stated, “Projects like Patuca demonstrate how advanced solar technology can drive sustainable development. Our modules deliver the reliability and efficiency needed for Honduras’ energy future.”

Funded through non-recourse debt by the Central Bank of Honduras in December 2024, the project will use ZNShine’s high-efficiency 12BB PERC Monofacial Double-Glass Modules. These modules were selected for their durability in extreme weather, high energy output, and strong wind resistance—making them ideal for large-scale solar installations. Set to be commissioned in October 2025, the Patuca Solar Project will boost Honduras’ renewable energy capacity and contribute to the country’s energy security goals.

 

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