UKSOL Achieves Success: Bolivia solar panels: UKSOL Exports 4,536 Panels for Success
British solar panel manufacturer UKSOL has successfully completed a significant export of 4,536 high-efficiency photovoltaic modules to Bolivia. This shipment is for the development of what will be the country’s largest private solar power plant, marking a major milestone for renewable energy adoption in the region.
A Renewable Energy Project Milestone in Bolivia
The destination for the state-of-the-art 670-watt panels is the FrigorĂfico Santa Cruz, a major meat processing facility. The new solar installation demonstrates a powerful commitment by the private sector to embrace sustainable energy solutions. By powering a large industrial site, the project sets a new benchmark for corporate environmental responsibility in Bolivia.
Optimizing Performance Through Technical Design
Engineered for maximum energy generation, the solar farm will cover a three-hectare area. To optimize solar capture, the array is strategically designed with a northward orientation at a 17° angle. The system’s infrastructure is further enhanced by the inclusion of 21 GoodWe inverters and advanced monitoring systems, ensuring real-time control and peak operational efficiency.
UKSOL’s Expanding Global Solar Footprint
This achievement in Bolivia highlights UKSOL’s growing international presence and the global demand for high-quality British solar technology. The project serves as a compelling example of how UK expertise can drive large-scale renewable energy transitions abroad. This initiative is part of a wider trend of British involvement in international clean energy ventures, including other significant efforts like the 390MW Turkish solar project involving UK and Polish partners.



