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Nevsehir

Engineering | Procurement | ConstructionOperations | Maintenance | Asset Management
Nevsehir: Advancing Solar Energy for a Greener Turkey

A Vision for Sustainability

The Nevsehir Solar Project is a key part of Turkey’s renewable energy evolution, providing clean and sustainable power to meet the country’s increasing energy demand. With an installed capacity of 18.7 MWp, this project contributes significantly to reducing carbon emissions and strengthening energy security.

By utilizing fixed tilt structures, Alumil mounting systems, ABB inverters, and Upsolar panels, Nevsehir ensures maximum energy efficiency, supporting Turkey’s transition to a low-carbon economy.

Overcoming Challenges with Innovation and Teamwork

The Nevsehir Solar Project required overcoming:

  • Optimized Land Utilization: Engineers developed tailored panel layouts to maximize energy capture.
  • Seamless Grid Integration: Advanced ABB inverters were deployed for smooth and stable energy dispatch.
  • Sustainability Considerations: The project followed Turkey’s environmental regulations, ensuring minimal impact on the surrounding ecosystem.

Through strategic engineering and efficient execution, Nevsehir was successfully commissioned.

The Human Impact

The Nevsehir Solar Project has contributed to local job creation, providing employment opportunities in solar installation, operations, and maintenance.

With 22,440 MWh of clean energy production annually, Nevsehir powers over 6,233 homes, ensuring affordable and sustainable electricity access.

Powering the Future

With a 18.7 MWp installed capacity, Nevsehir Solar Project demonstrates SUNEL Group’s expertise in delivering high-impact renewable energy projects, reinforcing Turkey’s commitment to a clean energy future.

Project Overview

Location: Turkey
Construction Period: 2016
Size: 18.7 MWp
Structure: Fixed Tilt
Inverters: ABB
Panels: Upsolar
Mounting System: Alumil

Key Highlights

Annual Energy Production: 22,440 MWh
Equivalent Homes Powered: 6,233 homes
CO₂ Emissions Reduced: 11,220 tonnes annually