With a capacity of 1,094 kWp, it will become the largest-capacity photovoltaic installation in the city, tripling the sum of the power currently installed in all municipal buildings
The Pamplona City Council will build a solar car park with a capacity of 1,094 kWp, making it the largest-capacity photovoltaic installation in the city, tripling the sum of power currently installed in all municipal buildings. It is expected to be commissioned, under the administrative concession granted to UTE Sunstroom Engineering SL – Sunstroom Engineering Nederland BV, to
end of this 2022 or during the first quarter of 2023
Specifically, solar panels will be installed for the parking spaces in the area next to the CPEIP Cardenal Ilundáin in the Rochapea district. According to Solarinfo, the infrastructure is formed by a metal structure of 2,736 solar panels of 400 Wp, spread over 144 strings of 19 panels each. Each string group of 19 panels has a capacity of 7,600 Wp.
Likewise, the preparatory project includes the placement of:
five dual 22 kW fast charging stations to charge up to 10 electric vehicles simultaneously.
They will be semi-transparent panels with double glazing, allowing 13% of the light to pass through, creating a space with shadow, but natural light. this solution
protects parked vehicles from both solar radiation and rain After the works, the car park will also have sun protection, against the rain, new paving, urbanization of the space and water collection. For example, the car park will also retain 253 covered spaces with the free parking system introduced in December 2021 for the first 24 hours.
Source: La Verdad

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