Trinasolar, a global leader in smart photovoltaic (PV) and energy storage solutions has joined forces with Kiwi Solar and Trilect to launch Waikato’s first-ever agrivoltaics project and marking Trinasolar’s third foray into dual use agricultural and solar farming in New Zealand.
Set across 6.5 hectares of land, the new solar farm is equipped with 5,740 modules, featuring Trinasolar’s cutting-edge Vertex N 720W series modules (NEG21C.20), maximising on both power and efficiency via its best-in-class 700W+ power and 22.5% efficiency. The solar farm is set to generate approximately 6,000 MWh of clean energy annually—enough to power around 800 local homes.
“At Trinasolar, we are committed to driving innovation and sustainability in the energy sector,” said Edison Zhou, Head of Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands at Trinasolar Asia Pacific.
“Our partnership with Kiwi Solar and Trilect on Waikato’s first agrivoltaics project highlights the demonstrated expertise and on ground support we bring to every project. With a large-scale project such as this, quality and reliability are at the fore for any provider choosing hardware. With an industry-leading 30-year product warranty, our modules combine state-of-the-art technology like n-type i-TOPCon and 210mm, engineered for durability and peak performance. We remain dedicated to providing ongoing support to ensure long-term success.”
Andrew Beckett, Founder of Kiwi Solar, highlights the transformative potential of combining solar energy with traditional agriculture. “This project goes beyond generating clean energy; it’s about creating a sustainable future,” said Beckett. “By integrating solar power with agriculture, we’re optimizing land use and enhancing the economic growth of the Waikato region. We’re also providing landowners with new revenue streams while contributing to New Zealand’s clean energy goals.”
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