Hanyang Stationery project

Hanyang Stationery · 1.4 MWp · Multi-zone metal roofs + sunroom area

A large rooftop solar project combining three metal-roof factory zones and a sunroom area, with anti-export control to support stable on-site load matching.

Project overview

This project has an installed capacity of around 1. 4 MWp and covers three metal-roof factory buildings together with a sunroom area.

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Key facts

A quick summary of project scale, roof zoning, and operational constraints.

Scale & model

Installed scale: approx. 1.4 MWp
Project type: industrial rooftop solar
Build model: self-built · self-invested · self-operated
Status: grid-connected and operating

Buildings & roof conditions

Total roof area: approx. 7400 m²
Metal-roof zones: approx. 5900 m² across A / B / C zones
Sunroom area: approx. 1500 m²
Roof condition: existing aging rooftops, already structurally reviewed

Construction approach

The project uses a mixed structural arrangement, with array and inverter design completed by roof zone.

Operation model

The project is invested and operated by our side.

Project breakdown

An integrated solution for structure, grid connection, and operating control under multi-zone rooftop conditions.

Project challenge

The project covers three metal-roof factory zones together with a sunroom area, making it a multi-zone and mixed-structure scenario.

Roof arrays

Arrays are arranged according to each roof zone, forming a combined metal-roof + sunroom solution.

Electrical & O&M logic

Inverters are configured by roof zone, with unified cable-tray routing and integrated lightning protection, grounding, and monitoring systems.

Investment & delivery model

The project is invested and operated by our side without energy storage.

Site results

Multi-zone metal roofs and the sunroom area have been completed and put into operation.

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