DMEGC Solar Equips China's Largest Regional Hospital with 1.2 MW Solar System

  • DMEGC Solar has installed a 1.2 MW distributed solar power system at Hengdian Wenrong Hospital, China's largest regional medical facility.
  • The system uses DMEGC's high-efficiency bifacial dual-glass 635W modules and is expected to generate 1.32 million kWh annually.
  • The 30-year project will reduce the hospital's carbon emissions by 754 metric tons per year, aligning with China's 'Dual Carbon' goals.
  • The installation includes rooftop panels and solar carports, providing covered parking while optimizing unused space.

This project underscores the strategic shift toward renewable energy in China's healthcare sector, where reducing long-term energy costs and meeting environmental commitments are becoming operational priorities. DMEGC Solar's ability to integrate solar solutions into critical infrastructure highlights its competitive edge in the distributed solar market. The success of this installation could set a precedent for similar projects, reinforcing the company's position as a top global solar module manufacturer.

Adoption Pace
The pace at which distributed solar solutions are adopted in China's healthcare sector, driven by cost savings and sustainability mandates.
Regulatory Alignment
How effectively DMEGC Solar can leverage this project to meet China's 'Dual Carbon' objectives and secure similar contracts.
Operational Efficiency
Whether the 'self-generation, surplus-to-grid' model can be replicated across other critical infrastructure projects.