Arctech Solar Deepens Its Global Expansion By Successfully Entering Kazakhstan Market

Release time: 2019-09-23 Clicks:

Arctech Solar, a leading solar tracking and racking system provider, announced that it has supplied 270MW fixed structures and solar trackers to Kazakhstan, of which 70MW has been connected to the grid. This is a milestone of demonstrating Arctech’s efficient and professional solar PV solution successfully applied in Kazakhstan.


Fully Support for Eastern Kazakhstan First ground-mounted PV station


Arctech has grid-connected a 30MW plant in the village of Zhangiztobe, which is the first large-scale solar project in Eastern Kazakhstan, with an annual electricity output of nearly 36 million kWh.


The development once involved challenges arising from plant’s location and weather conditions, the project is set up in the Tianshan Mountains where temperature is as low as minus 55 degree. Taking all into consideration, Arctech designed special solution, screw pile for fixed structure, to deal with periods of snow storm and maintain the stability of whole system. All the above efforts contributed to the punctual grid connection in August, 2019.


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Arctech 30MW Solar Power Plant in Eastern Kazakhstan


This project was highly praised by Mr. Daniel Akhmetov, governor of Eastern Kazakhstan and former Prime Minister of Kazakhstan, commented: “This Zhangiz 30MW plant makes a great contribution to the Eastern Kazakhstan’s renewable energy construction.”


Strong Field Support and Maximize Project’s Energy Yield


Through construction of 70 MW plant, Arctech has gathered a substantial understanding of the market, those experiences help the team to better develop follow-up projects.


Arctech team is currently installing a 50MW solar power plant in Chulakkurgan, South Kazakhstan, which is expected to be commissioned by the end of this year. Arctech ‘s SkyLine tracking systems are deployed to this project, which can perfectly withstand the snow load and wind load requirements. Besides, this solution offers strong wind-resistance capability, easy installation and self-learning ability that greatly increase energy yield of the project.


As the owner and EPC of this project, Risen Hong Kong general manager Yuan Jianping said: “Thanks to the on-time shipment, strong technical support and all-round quality of services by Arctech, it enables efficient installation and successful commissioned of this 50 MW project, even in the harsh climate of Kazakhstan. "


“The Kazakhstan market is growing rapidly, Arctech is really proud of being entrusted with the engineering and construction of these important milestones for the renewable energies in this region,” said Mr. Guy Rong, the president of Arctech Solar’s global business. “We look forward to working closely with more investors to build sustainable partnership in Kazakhstan market and maximize the return on their investment. "