In the midst of the Covid 19 pandemic, project challenges multiply with safety measures and worker health protection. Restrictive regional rules imposed in Bavaria do not stop the timely execution of the Maiersberg project, which was completed in just three months.
The transformation of a disadvantaged agricultural area into a solar park with a zoological vocation
Transforming a disadvantaged agricultural area into a solar park with a zoological vocation. This is the biggest contribution of the Maiersberg solar park, with the land being redeemed for green energy production and the cattle grazing area preserved.
The project, implemented in the midst of a pandemic, was developed to maximize the functionality and efficiency of not only the renewable energy production, but also the new use (pasture), and is a true value for both the area and environmental sustainability.
The project (built for Seac Group) covers 9 hectares and includes a ground-mounted plant with a total capacity of about 6,45 MWp, consisting of 18,970 modules. PV Eurosolution performed all ramming work, assembly of the structure and modules, execution of electrical work (DC and AC side) within the stipulated timeframe and due to the availability of the Client.
Synergy beyond challenges
The strict constraints imposed in the Bavaria region during Covid 19 did not facilitate the deployment of the plant: minimum distances of 1 meter between workers, temporary separation in team quarters, safety measures. Despite this, the entire process reported no positive cases, thanks to daily monitoring and compliance with the imposed constraints.
PV Eurosolution's attention to detail and expertise in these areas allowed the plant to blend seamlessly into the landscape. This project exemplifies the team's dedication to providing sustainable solutions that not only produce clean energy, but also harmonize aesthetically with the surrounding environment.