Paru receives favorable reviews from ‘Intersolar’ for its latest single-track solar energy system specialized for farming

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Paru, Korea’s leading agricultural solar energy company, installed a booth on the Intersolar site that opened in Munich, Germany on the nineteenth and announced that it had received favorable reviews by unveiling for the primary time a brand new single-track solar energy generation system optimized for farming sites.

The brand new product introduced by Paru this time is a groundbreaking system that may produce 25% more power than a set solar energy system even when the identical capability is installed.

A Paru official emphasized, “This latest product may be installed as much as a height of three.5m, making it easy to secure space underneath, and it’s a model that may be deployed in areas resembling reservoirs where solar energy generation has been considered not possible.”

A Paru field sales representative said, “Among the many visitors, we received many collaboration proposals from local German EPC (engineering, procurement, construction) corporations.” He added, “As Germany is the primary country to determine the concept of an agricultural solar energy generation system, we’ve a deep interest in Paru’s products.” “He showed interest.”

At the positioning, inquiries were focused on specifications, including questions on photosynthesis mode, maximum height of the structure, and the system’s risk avoidance function depending on the weather.

One site visitor said, “Paru’s technology, which might install modules as much as a height of three.5m, could be very impressive, and I believe we will expect a number of results through collaboration.” One other attendee said, “The weather sensor solution introduced by Paru perfectly meets our needs as it may possibly respond flexibly to natural disasters.”

Jang Byeong-seok, a developer at Paru, said, “I’m glad that Paru’s 20 years of know-how appears to be working in Europe as well,” and added, “I see the potential for broader business expansion in Europe.”

Paru has exported agricultural solar energy generation test equipment to over 30 countries, including Japan, China, america, the Czech Republic, France, and Australia, over the past 10 years. Paru said, “This exhibition was a chance to strengthen our position in the worldwide market,” and “It laid a vital foundation for expanding our business in Europe.”

Recently, Europe has been investing heavily in agricultural solar energy facilities. Last 12 months, the Italian government decided to offer 2.4 trillion won in support to agricultural solar energy projects, and Germany announced that it will support about 9.3 billion won to renewable energy corporations.

Paru expressed his expectations, saying, “If we adapt the brand new short-track agricultural specialized solar energy generation system to the needs of Europe, we are going to give you the option to make an enormous breakthrough after this exhibition.”

Reporter Lee Yu-seon energy@aiitmes.com

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