
The Park uses 185 units of Delta’s RPI-M series PV inverters which feature strong enclosure to withstand adverse weather conditions.

The power generation system of the park is built with medium-size solar inverters in response to the irregular terrain and to improve the overall power generation efficiency.

The plant is expected to generate approximately 4,900,000kWh per year, which is equivalent to the electricity consumed by 930 local households annually.

The completion of the Delta Ako Energy Park is a milestone for Delta’s active focus on renewable energy.

“Delta Ako Energy Park” is the largest class distributed solar power plant connecting to an extra-high voltage grid in Japan with the total capacity of 4.6MW.

Delta completes first proprietary solar plant “Delta Ako Energy Park” in Ako City, Japan.

Delta management team visits Ako Energy Park.

Mark Ko, Vice Chairman of Delta Electronics (middle), and Mr. CH Ko, Executive Director of Delta Electronics Japan (first from right), cut the ribbon together with representatives from Ako city council, community, and construction companies at the opening ceremony