The company began constructing a USD 150 million factory in Sokhna in December 2024 to produce N-type solar cells and module-cell-wafer systems, with an annual capacity of 2 GW. The 78,000-square-metre facility was supposed to start operations in September 2025.
[pdf] According to GlobalData, who tracks and profiles over 170,000 power plants worldwide, the project is currently at the permitting stage. It will be developed in a single phase. The project construction is likely to commence in 2025 and is expected to enter into commercial operation in 2026.
[pdf] The station was built in two phases; the first phase, a 100 MW/200 MWh energy storage station, was constructed with a grid-following design and was fully operational in June 2023, with an average monthly dispatch of about 28 times, showing overall good operation..
[pdf] The 8MW array directly feeds factory machines through grid-tied inverters, while the 4MW system powers nearby communities. Though battery specs remain under wraps, industry analysts predict lithium-ion banks with 4-hour discharge capacity—enough to cover evening production shifts.
[pdf] Scheduled for operation by the end of 2026, it will produce over 64,000 megawatt-hours annually, powering more than 15,500 homes, reported Borneo Bulletin.
[pdf] Solarigo Systems Oy started operation of the first industrial scale solar park in North Karelia in June 2025. The 6 MWp photovoltaic plant is located in Puhos industrial park in City of Kitee utilizing 7,5 hectar former abandoned land.
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