The Chinese company Huawei has recently supplied the equipment for an investment in a photovoltaic park in Romania and, starting this year, it has started selling electric car battery charging solutions on the Romanian market.
The solar park is built in the town of Călugăreni and has an installed capacity of 63 MW. “The next step, after everyone produces electricity in photovoltaics, will be to store it”, said Mihai Popescu, product manager at Huawei, at the conference “More renewables for Romania”, organized by Energynomics.
Starting in 2023, the company delivers a series of products and solutions both for powering electric cars and for storing electricity, on the European and Romanian markets.
In the area of energy storage, Huawei offers residential customers units with power between 5-30 kWh.
For the industrial sector, the storage solutions have powers of 200 kWh, while for the utility-scale area, namely large photovoltaic parks, the company delivers containers of 2 MWh.
In terms of electric car charging solutions, Huawei supplies both 7.4 kWh single-phase stations for the residential area and 22 kWh plug-in units or 40 kWh modules for industrial customers. These charging modules can be integrated into solutions offered locally.
“All products can be integrated into the Fusion Solar management platform where everything can be monitored in real-time, which allows quick analysis and decisions”, added Popescu.
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The Chinese company is present in more than 170 countries and has more than 195,000 employees, half of whom are engaged in research and development of equipment and products.
The conference “More renewables for Romania” was organized by Energynomics with the support of our partners among which ABB, ACE Industrial Software, BCR, Consolight, Eaton Electric, Elektra Renewable Support, EnergoPower, European Energy, Finder, Geminox, Huawei, ING Bank, LAPP Romania, Marsh & McLennan Companies, Phoenix Contact, Photomate, Prime Batteries Technology, REI Grup, Renomia-Gallagher, Valmont, Volt, Wiren România, Wise Finance Solutions.