Trinasolar, in collaboration with industry partners, has hosted a site visit to a landmark agrivoltaics and aquavoltaic project. The 150MW installation combines aquaculture with solar power, utilizing the company’s 210 high-efficiency Vertex series modules. The project, completed in two phases, is supported by Trina Storage’s energy storage solutions, including a 27MW/54MWh liquid-cooled Elementa BESS in Phase II.
Located in a former coal mining subsidence area, the project employs innovative land-use strategies, its dual approach including agriculture beneath photovoltaic panels and aquaculture integrated with floating solar installations. The use of the Vertex Series modules effectively reduces the levelized cost of electricity (LCOE), ensuring strong returns for project stakeholders.
Central to the Phase II installation is Trina Storage’s Elementa energy storage system, which offers modular design and intelligent safety features tailored to renewable energy applications. Elementa integrates Trina’s proprietary battery cells, battery racks, battery management systems (BMS), liquid cooling and fire safety systems, optimized for flexibility, easy installation and efficient maintenance. Advanced safety features—such as pre-warning systems, module-level fire prevention and water-based fire suppression—ensure the reliable and safe operation of the system throughout its lifecycle.
The integrated fishery-photovoltaic-energy storage model represents Trinasolar’s commitment to advancing the fusion of green agriculture and renewable energy, while continuously deepening solar-storage coordination technology to provide users with multi-scenario integration solutions.