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    Allview Solar Energy will develop a 5.7 MWp photovoltaic project for Autoliv Romania

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    Visual Fan, through the division specialized in green energy solutions, Allview Solar Energy, announces the signing of the contract with Autoliv Romania, world leader in the production of car safety systems, for the implementation of a photovoltaic project with a capacity of 5.7 MW. The value of the contract exceeds 3 million euros, representing over 10 percent of the company’s turnover for 2023.

    The project involves the provision of all engineering, design, purchase, installation, low/medium voltage and commissioning services of the photovoltaic plants, which will be installed both on the ground and on buildings, in four locations of the Autoliv Romania company, located in Brasov, Lugoj, Rovinari and Sfantu Gheorghe.

    Along with the growth of the Allview Solar Energy division, the Visual Fan company set out to actively contribute to global efforts and to the climate objectives set by the European Union for 2050, in order to decarbonize the energy system and support the efforts of large companies active in various industries, towards a greener and more sustainable future.

    The adoption of green energy is becoming a necessity for companies in the industry, especially in an unstable economic context. Photovoltaic plants significantly reduce production costs, at the same time offering stability in the face of economic fluctuations and greater predictability in development plans.

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