HIKING PV’s 2.5 MWp Distributed PV Power Station Passes TÜV Rheinland Certification Test

HIKING PV reports that its 2.5 MWp distributed PV power station passed TÜV Rheinland certification testing with 88.04% average system efficiency.

Key Facts

  • HIKING PV’s distributed photovoltaic power generation project passed TÜV Rheinland certification tests.
  • The project is a 2.5 MWp distributed PV power station.
  • The project was among the first in Guangdong Province to achieve this certification milestone.
  • The power station met international standards for critical equipment after third-party evaluation.
  • The plant’s average system efficiency is reported as 88.04%, above the 80% industry benchmark cited in the article.

Recent Update from Shenzhen HIKING PV Technology Co., Ltd.:
HIKING PV’s distributed photovoltaic power generation project passed certification tests by Germany’s TÜV Rheinland, making it one of the first in Guangdong Province to achieve this milestone.

After thorough evaluation by the globally recognized third-party testing and certification authority, the 2.5 MWp distributed PV power station met international standards for critical equipment. Impressively, the plant’s average system efficiency hit 88.04% – surpassing the industry benchmark of 80% by a significant margin!

FAQ

What certification test did the project pass?

HIKING PV’s distributed photovoltaic power generation project passed certification tests by Germany’s TÜV Rheinland.

What is the capacity of the PV power station?

The project is described as a 2.5 MWp distributed PV power station.

What system efficiency is reported?

The plant’s average system efficiency is reported as 88.04%.

How does the reported efficiency compare with the benchmark?

The reported 88.04% efficiency surpasses the cited industry benchmark of 80%.

Why is the certification significant?

The project was one of the first in Guangdong Province to achieve this TÜV Rheinland certification milestone.