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50 days efficient grid connection! Midea New Energy & Orlans Group C&I PV project implemented in Jiangxi

Company news January 06, 2026
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Recently, the 5MWp distributed PV project in Jiangxi Ximeike, built by Midea New Energy, was successfully connected to the grid for power generation, marking a crucial step in Orlans Group's green energy transition. This project was completed from start to grid connection in just 50 days, delivering an efficient solution despite the adverse conditions of winter construction. It also focused on the core quality aspects of the PV power station, achieving lifecycle quality leadership from components to system, providing a replicable model for the green transformation of commercial and industrial enterprises.


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As a comprehensive group enterprise integrating the R&D and production of aluminum alloy profiles, PVP resin tiles, and more, Orlans Group owns four modern production bases, which have a high demand for energy consumption during the production process. Under the guidance of the “dual carbon” goals, the transformation of traditional high-energy-consuming enterprises towards green development has become an inevitable trend, and the construction of C&I PV power stations has become a key strategic choice for Orlans Group.

For Orlans, the construction of PV power stations is not only a responsibility in response to the “dual carbon” strategy, but can also effectively address the energy challenges in the company’s development. The project adopts a 'self-generated and self-used' model, which can directly provide clean power for the factory production, effectively reducing the company's electricity costs; At the same time, it fully utilizes the 50,847㎡ roof resources of the factory, achieving efficient reuse, significantly reducing the company's carbon emissions, and helping to establish a benchmark for green production.


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In this collaboration, Midea New Energy, with its mature technical solutions and efficient project management capabilities, overcame the challenges of a tight schedule and short effective working hours during winter construction. The project uses 6,993 715Wp photovoltaic modules, with a DC side installed capacity of 4,999.995kW. According to measurements, the project's overall efficiency reaches 82.5%, with the first-year total power generation expected to be approximately 5,033,000 kWh, and the effective utilization hours about 1,006 hours; The total electricity generation over 25 years is approximately 117.43 million kWh, with an average annual generation of 4.697 million kWh. According to this calculation, the project can save a cumulative total of 35,400 tons of standard coal and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 97,100 tons over 25 years, equivalent to significantly reducing the amount of greenhouse gas emissions for the Earth, demonstrating notable environmental benefits.


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Midea New Energy, as a global leading provider of new energy products, has been deeply involved in the commercial and industrial photovoltaic sector for many years, establishing a comprehensive service system covering 'development-design-construction-operation and maintenance'. It can customize solutions according to the actual needs of enterprises. The successful implementation of the Orlans Group project is a strong testament to Midea New Energy's technical capabilities and service quality. From the initial material preparation, simultaneous construction on multiple rooftops, to the final grid connection and commissioning, the entire process was efficiently coordinated, ensuring the project achieved its grid connection goal ahead of schedule.

Green transformation is a must for enterprises to achieve high-quality development, and Midea New Energy is committed to helping enterprises with their green transition. In the future, Midea New Energy will leverage its full industrial chain advantages, using more mature technologies and comprehensive services to provide clean and efficient energy solutions to more enterprises, working together to promote industrial green upgrades and jointly fulfill the 'dual carbon' commitment.