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M85

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M85: Powering Denmark’s Green Transition

A Vision for Sustainability

Located in Denmark, the M85 solar project exemplifies SUNEL Group’s unwavering commitment to sustainability and clean energy innovation. With a total installed capacity of 47.18 MWp, this project was developed in collaboration with GreenGo to harness Denmark’s solar potential while contributing to the country’s renewable energy goals. The installation incorporates cutting-edge 1-axis tracking technology, enabling optimal sunlight capture and maximizing energy efficiency throughout the day.

By supporting Denmark’s transition to a greener future, the M85 project aligns with broader European Union decarbonization targets, reinforcing SUNEL Group’s dedication to reducing reliance on fossil fuels and enhancing global energy security

Overcoming Challenges with Innovation and Teamwork

Developing the M85 solar project presented unique technical and environmental challenges that required precision and expertise. Some of the key challenges included:

  • Adapting to Denmark’s Variable Climate: Frequent cloud cover and fluctuating sunlight levels meant the project needed highly efficient Longi Solar panels and Sungrow inverters to ensure consistent energy production, even under low-irradiance conditions.
  • Optimizing Tracking Technology: The 1-axis tracker system required extensive site assessments to ensure accurate alignment with the sun’s movement. Through advanced modeling and engineering solutions, the team maximized energy capture while maintaining structural durability.
  • Environmental Considerations: SUNEL Group implemented proactive measures to minimize land disruption and safeguard local biodiversity. This included working closely with environmental experts to ensure sustainable construction practices and responsible waste management.

Thanks to the dedication of SUNEL Group’s engineers, project managers, and on-site teams, these challenges were met with innovative solutions and seamless execution, ensuring the project’s long-term success and efficiency.

 

The Human Impact

The success of the M85 project is a reflection of the people behind it. More than 150 skilled professionals – including engineers, technicians, and local workforce – were involved in bringing this initiative to life. Their expertise and collaboration not only ensured timely project delivery but also strengthened Denmark’s local job market and renewable energy infrastructure.

Beyond its technical achievements, the M85 solar project is a testament to the power of sustainable development—providing clean energy, reducing environmental impact, and contributing to a greener, more resilient future.

Powering the Future

With a total capacity of 47.18 MWp, the M85 solar project plays a pivotal role in advancing Denmark’s renewable energy transition. By providing clean, reliable electricity, reducing carbon emissions, and fostering economic growth, the project stands as a benchmark for sustainable energy solutions – a model that will inspire future renewable energy developments across Europe and beyond.

Project Overview

Client: GreenGo
Location: Denmark
Construction Period: 2022
Size: 47.18 MWp
Structure: 1 Axis Tracker
Inverters: Sungrow
Panels: Longi Solar

Key Highlights

Annual Energy Production: 56,616 MWh
Equivalent Homes Powered: Approximately 15,727 homes
CO₂ Emissions Reduced: Approximately 28,308 tonnes annually