1.7MW Rooftop PV Project | Vietnam Large-Scale Steel Factory

1.7MW Vietnam Large-Scale Steel Factory Capacity: 1165kwp PV + 1750kW INV Product:GT3-125K

Vietnam

Steel Factory

Project Overview

The steel industry is highly energy-intensive, with continuous power consumption and enormous electricity expenditure that directly increase overall manufacturing OPEX. To reduce grid power reliance, improve on-site energy efficiency, and maximize solar power utilization, a large-scale steel factory in Vietnam launched a rooftop photovoltaic project. Adopting a zero-export operation mode and an intelligent monitoring system, the factory achieves self-sufficient clean power and realizes sustainable low-carbon manufacturing.

 

Core Challenges

  • Massive power consumption leading to high electricity operational costs

  • Difficulty in rationally distributing solar power for heavy industrial loads

  • Risk of surplus PV power feeding back to the public grid

  • Complex grid access requirements for high-power rooftop photovoltaic systems

Customized Rooftop PV Solution

Tailored for heavy-load industrial scenarios, this rooftop solar project deploys a 1,165kWp distributed PV system and is configured with 14 units of high-efficiency GT3-125K grid-tied inverters. The inverters are grouped and connected to two independent transformers to balance power output and optimize overall energy efficiency.

The entire system operates under zero-export mode to restrict reverse power feeding to the utility grid. Equipped with an intelligent real-time monitoring platform, the solution dynamically adjusts PV output based on the factory’s real-time load demand, maintaining stable system performance and achieving an ultra-high on-site self-consumption rate.

 

Project Configuration

Parameter Specification
System Capacity 1,165kWp PV + 1,750kW inverter
Core Product GT3-125K grid-tied inverter
Device List 14 × GT3-125K (125kW each)
Operation Mode Zero-export on-grid mode
Core Functions High self-consumption, intelligent energy monitoring, load optimization

Key Benefits

  • Zero-Export Control – Prevent surplus solar power from flowing back to the grid, ensuring compliance with local grid regulations

  • High Self-Consumption – Absorb rooftop photovoltaic power locally to reduce grid electricity purchases

  • Optimized Energy Distribution – Dual-transformer design ensures balanced and efficient power output

  • Cost Savings – Significantly reduce peak-time electricity bills and lower long-term production costs

  • Green Upgrade – Help the steel factory reduce its carbon footprint and realize green industrial transformation

Contact Us

We’re here to answer your questions.

Find Us

See our location and visit us anytime.