Weifang, China–A new milestone in sustainable logistics has been achieved with the completion of a 10MW rooftop solar power station at Transfar Logistics Park in Weicheng District, Shandong Province. The project is fully equipped with Horay Solar's latest high-efficiency photovoltaic modules.
As a major regional hub, Transfar Logistics Park is an extensive site integrating warehousing, distribution, and transportation. Given the high volume of traffic and significant energy demand, the park is faced with the dual challenge of maintaining operational efficiency while reducing emissions. The new rooftop solar system addresses both of these issues, providing clean, reliable and cost-effective energy for daily operations.
Horay Solar modules were selected for their proven performance characteristics, including superior conversion efficiency, strong durability, and a long service life. The project is expected to generate tens of millions of kilowatt-hours of clean power annually, reducing CO2 emissions by more than 10,000 tonnes. This initiative is expected to reduce energy costs and align with Weifang's broader sustainability goals.
Rooftop PV projects make optimal use of existing infrastructure, requiring no extra land while providing added benefits such as rooftop insulation and improved indoor temperature stability. For logistics operations, this means lower costs and better environmental performance at the same time.
The project features Horay Solar's newest generation of high-performance modules, offering excellent anti-PID resistance and stable energy output even under demanding environmental conditions. This ensures maximum energy yield and a strong return on investment over the system's lifetime.
The success of the Transfar Logistics Park demonstrates the powerful synergy between renewable energy and modern logistics. Horay Solar is committed to leading the way in solar innovation, delivering premium solar solutions and collaborating with partners worldwide to drive the clean energy transition and contribute to global carbon reduction goals.