With Chinese equipment, DTEK inaugurated Europe’s second largest solar power station on Friday in Nikopol
Monday, April 22, 2019


With Chinese equipment, DTEK inaugurated Europe’s second largest solar power station on Friday in Nikopol, Dnipropetrovsk region. Costing $243 million, the 200 MW capacity plant is second only in Europe to France’s 300 MW plant in Cestas, Gironde region. China Machinery Engineering Corporation built the 400-hectare plant, using 160 PV inverters manufactured by China’s Shenzhen Kstar Science and Technology and 750,000 solar panels made by China’s Seraphim Solar System and Trina Solar. CMEC President Han Xiaojun told Xinhua news agency: “The Nikopol plant is based on advanced solar modules and inverters made in China, as well as on advanced power plant control systems.”