Raigam Solar’s Sunflower Energy uplifts Sri Lankan village

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(Commonwealth_ Raigam Solar’s Sunflower Energy has achieved a noteworthy milestone by finalizing a substantial commercial-scale solar initiative in Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka. This project, situated at the site of DTH Tyre Manufacturers’ latest export-focused facility, highlights the shared dedication of both entities towards integrating renewable energy solutions for a sustainable future. It symbolizes a pivotal step forward in reducing carbon footprints and embracing environmentally friendly practices in industrial operations. This collaboration not only underscores the commitment to renewable energy adoption but also sets a precedent for other industries to follow suit in prioritizing sustainability and environmental stewardship.

DTH Tyre Manufacturers, known for their forward-thinking approach, recognize the importance of investing in renewable energy sources. By partnering with Sunflower Energy as their trusted solar system provider, DTH is embarking on a journey to integrate solar power into their operations, aligning with their vision for a brighter and eco-friendly future. Moreover, they express their intention to expand their adoption of solar energy in the near future, reaffirming their dedication to sustainability.

Celebrating over 6 years of excellence in the solar industry, Sunflower Energy (a division of Raigam Solar) takes pride in being acknowledged as one of the most reliable and fastest-growing solar companies in Sri Lanka. Their extensive portfolio includes numerous commercial and residential projects across all provinces, reflecting their commitment to providing sustainable energy solutions to a diverse clientele.

For the Polonnaruwa project, Sunflower Energy utilized cutting-edge technology from Trina Solar, a global leader in solar panels. By incorporating Trina Solar’s market-leading Vertex modules, the installation ensures optimal efficiency and performance, thereby maximizing energy generation for DTH Tyre Manufacturers’ operations. Additionally, Raigam Solar leveraged Solis inverters, one of their longstanding partners in Sri Lanka. The installation features the latest 5G series inverters from Solis, guaranteeing seamless integration and reliable operation of the solar system.

With a vision to achieve the highest number of commercial and residential installations within the current financial year, Sunflower Energy continues to set new benchmarks in the solar industry. Renowned for their reliability and unparalleled service, the company remains committed to empowering businesses and households with clean and sustainable energy solutions.

As Sunflower Energy illuminates Polonnaruwa with solar power, it signifies not only a milestone for the region but also a testament to the growing momentum towards renewable energy adoption in Sri Lanka’s industrial landscape. Solar energy is increasingly recognized as an attractive investment, driving industrial growth while contributing to environmental sustainability.

Dave Wang, Trina Solar Asia Pacific Subregion Head, expressed pride in partnering with Raigam Solar for the Polonnaruwa solar project. He highlighted Trina Solar’s advanced Vertex modules, featuring cutting-edge technologies such as multi-busbar technology, 210mm silicon wafers, non-destructive cutting, and high-density interconnect technologies. This installation, powered by Trina Solar’s technology, stands as a testament to the efficiency and reliability of solar power in driving industrial growth and promoting renewable energy solutions in Sri Lanka.

Raji Dharmasiri, Director of DTH Group of Companies, emphasized their commitment to sustainability through the establishment of the new solar plant. This expansion brings their total solar capacity in the Polonnaruwa district to an impressive 2.4MW, underscoring their dedication to green energy initiatives and the development of a more sustainable future.

The collaboration between Raigam Solar’s Sunflower Energy, Trina Solar, and DTH Tyre Manufacturers represents a significant step towards a greener and more sustainable future for Sri Lanka. By harnessing the power of solar energy, these entities are not only meeting their energy needs but also contributing to the country’s transition towards renewable energy and environmental stewardship.

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