New Zealand agricultural photovoltaic complementary solutions!


The Kohirā Agricultural Complementary Photovoltaic Park is located near Kaitāia in northern New Zealand, covering an area of approximately 64 hectares. The project has a capacity of approximately 33MW, using 61,000 Trina Solar star product 210 Supreme series modules, and is equipped with Trina Tracking Trailblazer 2P tracking brackets. After completion, it is expected to generate approximately 55GWh of electricity per year, which is enough to meet the electricity needs of more than 7,770 households, making an important contribution to New Zealand's renewable energy goals.
The Kohirā Agricultural Complementary Photovoltaic Park is the result of the perfect combination of Trina Solar’s 210 Supreme modules and the Pioneer 2P tracking bracket. The 210 Supreme series modules used in the project perfectly fit the underlying logic of the "four high and one low" power station component selection, that is, with high power, high efficiency, high power generation and high reliability, a new channel for reducing the cost of electricity is opened; double glass modules are fully utilized The back component absorbs residual light and improves power generation efficiency.
The Pioneer 2P tracking bracket has the outstanding advantages of excellent bracket structure design, high wind resistance, high product terrain adaptability and high reliability. Especially in complex application scenarios such as agriculture, fishery, light and offshore beaches, it can reduce the amount of piling and engineering work. Effectively reduce construction difficulty and initial investment cost.
The Pioneer 2P tracking bracket uses intelligent algorithms to dynamically optimize the sun tracking angle to ensure maximum power generation. Trina’s component + bracket integrated solution fully protects user benefits. In addition, the space between each row of components is spacious, and the 2-meter-high bracket provides convenience for agricultural development. In such careful design, the construction of photovoltaic power stations protects the original farmland ecology, allowing the land to continue to burst out with its original vitality and vitality, ensuring the normal progress of grazing and crop planting, while continuously producing green energy. For a country like New Zealand, which has a huge agricultural industry but increasingly scarce land resources, it is particularly important to achieve the harmonious coexistence of photovoltaic power generation and agricultural activities.
Kohirā Agricultural Complementary Photovoltaic Park not only brings value upgrades to end users, but also benefits project partners. As the only company in the industry that provides integrated components + brackets + energy storage solutions, and a one-stop supplier for the installers of this project, Trina Solar is committed to simplifying the process, speeding up delivery, improving smooth communication, and Provide customers with unified after-sales service. Through this approach, Trina Solar not only helps customers reduce costs, but also ensures efficiency and can calmly cope with challenging site conditions.
At the launch ceremony of the Kohirā Agro-solar Complementary Photovoltaic Park, Edison Zhou, Trina Solar’s head of Australia, New Zealand and Pacific Islands, said: “We have always maintained a close cooperative relationship with Lodestone Energy, from technical design to trial operation. We faced various challenges together, such as sticky soil. During this process, we worked closely with Lodestone Energy and overcame these difficulties thanks to the design of the Pioneer 2P tracking bracket that can reduce the amount of piling and engineering work on complex terrain. . We look forward to more cooperation with Lodestone Energy in the future and continue to provide excellent technical solutions including components, brackets and energy storage systems to the local area, and contribute to New Zealand's ambitious goal of moving towards a zero-carbon future."
Gary Holden, General Manager of Lodestone Energy, said: “Our third photovoltaic power station in Waiotahe is currently under construction. In this project, we will once again join hands with Trina and use the latest Trina Solar energy components and Trina tracking brackets to ensure the maximum increase in power generation. In close cooperation with Trina Solar, we provide renewable energy power generation solutions to more users in New Zealand and promote local sustainable development goals. At the same time, it also brings real economic security to the people.”
The service is endless and the brand is built with heart. The successful completion of the Kohirā project in New Zealand is another milestone in Trina Solar's contribution to the energy transformation in the Asia-Pacific region. In the future, Trina Solar will continue to promote the development of clean energy through innovation and help realize a beautiful zero-carbon future as soon as possible!Trina solar panels