Recently, Shanxi Evening News, in its special feature “Wind, Solar, and Hydrogen — Rebuilding the Energy Powerhouse”, published a segment titled “Shanxi’s Breakthrough in Solar Power”, spotlighting Shanxi Lu'an Photovoltaic Technology Co., Ltd. The report highlighted the company’s 40MW photovoltaic experimental power station, vividly showcasing its achievements in advancing green energy development.

During the visit, reporters from Shanxi Evening News · Shanhe entered the Lu’an Solar factory area and saw rows of high-efficiency solar panels neatly installed on rooftops and unused open spaces. These installations together form a striking “green energy landscape.” According to the report, this distributed photovoltaic power generation project is independently developed and built by Lu’an Solar, making full use of idle rooftops and vacant land to convert solar energy into electricity — an efficient integration of resource utilization and clean energy production.
The completed 40MW photovoltaic experimental power station is expected to generate 52 million kWh of electricity annually, equivalent to saving 63,900 tons of standard coal, and reducing 170,600 tons of CO₂ emissions and 1,533 tons of SO₂ emissions. A company representative noted that the station’s operation holds great significance: it not only effectively reduces traditional coal consumption but also sharply cuts emissions of CO₂ and other pollutants, laying a solid foundation for the company’s green and sustainable development.

Behind these figures lies the company’s full-chain innovation — from manufacturing to application. In the high-efficiency component production workshop, the same “Zhu, Mo, Ying series” photovoltaic modules used in the experimental power station are rolling off the production line. These products, featuring N-type TOPCon technology, achieve a bifacial power gain of up to 25% and a first-year degradation rate below 1%. Certified by TÜV Rheinland (Germany), they are now exported to over 30 countries and regions, including Europe and the Middle East.
The report further pointed out that Lu’an Solar’s initiative exemplifies the diversified growth of Shanxi’s photovoltaic industry. The province has achieved breakthroughs across multiple fields — from large-scale ground-mounted stations to distributed rooftop systems, from industrial applications to residential solutions, from full-black modules to compact micro-generation systems. The industry has evolved from a single-focus “photovoltaic manufacturing track” into a “multi-scenario integrated ecosystem” of “PV + diverse applications.”
From the factory’s experimental station to the Pingshun photovoltaic communication base station, from industrial rooftops to premium European residences, Lu’an Solar is driving multi-scenario adoption of solar technologies. “The 40MW experimental station is more than just a power generation facility — it’s a demonstration model of ‘PV + multi-scenario integration,’” said a company representative.

As Shanxi Evening News noted in “Shanxi’s Breakthrough in Solar Power”, such innovative practices are enabling Shanxi’s solar products to enter thousands of green-energy homes worldwide — with greater efficiency, intelligence, and sustainability.