Project Overview
project type
General flatland photovoltaic power station
project's venue
Changi, Singapore
product type
Hi-MO 5
Ground Power Station at Changi Airport
The 19.2 MW photovoltaic (PV) ground-mounted solar power system at Singapore's Changi Airport has become a remarkable project that showcases technical and operational excellence. The project is the largest airport PV project in Southeast Asia and marked a significant milestone in Singapore's journey towards a more sustainable future.
The technical aspects of the Changi Airport PV project are impressive and noteworthy. The project features approximately 62,000 PV panels that can generate 19.2 MW of clean, renewable energy. The panels are designed to optimize energy capture and minimize shading, thereby maximizing efficiency. Additionally, the system is equipped with an innovative tracking system that helps maximize energy generation by following the sun's movement, adjusting panel positioning as needed. This optimizes solar energy collection and conversion into electricity.
The PV panels are installed across a 45-hectare site, which makes them highly visible to passengers travelling through the airport and serves as an excellent demonstration of Singapore's commitment to renewable energy. Moreover, the project includes a unique benchmarking system that ensures the panels' optimal performance by collecting data on weather patterns, irradiance levels, and electrical output. The system continually monitors the performance of the panels, allowing prompt intervention and maintenance as needed.