AIKO's Dangan Island Solar Project Receives National Recognition in China
AIKO's 3.5MW Dangan Island solar project has been designated as a National Smart PV Typical Case by China's MIIT, reducing CO2 emissions by over 3,000 tons annually. This recognition underscores advancements in green technology and enhances the project's role as a model for future developments in smart PV systems in China.

China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) has recognized AIKO's Zhuhai Dangan Island zero-carbon photovoltaic project as a National Smart PV Typical Case. The 3.5MW project generates around 3.8 million kWh of clean electricity each year, significantly lowering reliance on diesel generators and reducing carbon emissions by over 3,000 tons annually.
This project integrates energy storage and smart microgrid technology, showcasing advanced capabilities in PV systems. AIKO's high-efficiency All-back contact modules contribute to enhanced energy output and aesthetic design.
This recognition positions the Dangan Island project as a benchmark for smart PV development in China, supporting national energy transformation strategies. Although this recognition does not directly impact chemical commodity prices, it may bolster medium-term demand for PV-related chemicals as smart PV adoption increases.




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