Let the glimmer of light shine and bring kindness to the world. The International Charity Day is coming as scheduled, and the “Grow the Sun, Pass Love Hand in Hand” charity PV project initiated by Solis has landed in Da Nang, Quang Nam Province, Vietnam, sending light of hope to children in remote mountainous areas.
The school is located in a remote mountainous area with steep roads, and numerous mountains. It lacks electricity, signals, and even clean drinking water, which seriously affects the children’s learning and life. In order to improve this situation, Solis donated the S6-EH1P(3-6)K-L-PRO energy storage inverter. This public welfare PV power station has a total installed capacity of 12kW and an installed energy storage capacity of 10.24kW. The annual power generation is expected to reach 12,000 degrees, providing stable power to the school, significantly improving children’s learning and living conditions, and at the same time giving students the opportunity to contact and understand new energy technologies, allowing light to enter the school.
Solis has always been committed to uniting local governments and enterprises to promote the construction of PV power stations and bring light and hope to families, schools and villages around the world. Through public welfare actions, we have helped poor families get out of trouble, revitalized old villages, and allowed education to develop sustainably. So far, Solis has donated more than 10 million yuan in total. From the spotlight on the roof to the light in the eyes, the various public welfare undertakings are like warm shimmers, lighting up invisible corners.
PV public welfare has injected new vitality into public welfare undertakings, gathering modest efforts to create a spring of warmth. We call on colleagues in the photovoltaic industry to use their business advantages to practice public welfare, give full play to the company’s resource integration capabilities, and provide assistance to more people in need. Solis initiated crowdfunding to donate 1,000 rooftop PV power stations to Hope Primary School in three years, with an average of about 10kW each. The inverter was fully donated by Solis. A one-time donation will provide continuous funding for 25 years. Please show your love and work together to realize the blue sky dream of PV public welfare.