New 54 kW Photovoltaic System for Pallavicini Mori Agricultural Company.
The installation of the new photovoltaic system has been completed.
The installation of the new photovoltaic system at Società Agricola Pallavicini Mori, nestled in the Tiber River plain, has been completed. The 54 kW PV system was installed on the buildings of the Etruscan village, which today serves as an outstanding agritourism facility just outside of Rome, surrounded by ancient vegetation and offering breathtaking views. (For more information, please visit "borgopallavicinimori.it")
This system has been granted a capital contribution under the PNRR (National Recovery and Resilience Plan) as an "Agrisolar Park" with a nominal power of 53.68 kW. (Note: EU Call "Agrisolar Park" - Investment 2.2 of PNRR Mission 2 "Green Revolution and Ecological Transition", Component 1 "Circular Economy and Sustainable Agriculture").
The following components were installed on the system:
- 111 Jinko Solar modules, each with a capacity of 480 Watts (to learn why we use this type of module, click here)
- One Huawei 40TL inverter and two ABB Wallbox AC charging stations, each with a capacity of 22 kW.
The facility will commence operations on June 12th, marking the second project that Inveco has undertaken for a hospitality structure. Although the capacities involved are considerably below our usual targets, our goal is to significantly contribute to the energy transition for entities like Pallavicini Mori and Hotel Gardenia. (We invite you to review the history by clicking here).
The energy transition represents a monumental challenge and an extraordinary opportunity to build a more sustainable, equitable, and prosperous future. For businesses, the energy transition is not only an environmental responsibility but also a strategic opportunity. Adopting sustainable practices and investing in renewable technologies is not just a way to reduce the carbon footprint but also to enhance operational efficiency, reduce long-term costs, and improve corporate reputation.
Companies that lead this transition position themselves as market leaders, innovators, and reliable partners for customers and stakeholders increasingly concerned with environmental issues.
Anyone interested in developing an industrial project related to the installation of a photovoltaic system, or more broadly in both the mechanical and industrial construction aspects, is welcome to contact us by sending an email detailing the specific industrial needs of their company’s plant.
We would be pleased to assist you by conducting site visits and technical meetings aimed at drafting an initial feasibility study at no cost.