Sineng Electric Powers 110MWp Pato Solar Project in Spain
Chinese solar innovator Sineng Electric has achieved a major milestone with its inverters driving the 110MWp Pato solar installation in Segovia, Spain. This project, transitioned from ib vogt to NextPower V ESG, showcases China’s growing dominance in global solar technology – particularly in utility-scale PV solutions.
Technical Breakthrough in Solar Inverter Technology
The Pato project deploys Sineng’s advanced 1500V string inverters, engineered for extreme conditions including Iberian heat waves and dust storms. Unlike traditional setups, these distributed inverters eliminate single points of failure – mirroring innovations seen in Sungrow’s energy storage solutions.
Key Performance Features
- IP65-rated weatherproof protection
- Modular design enhances uptime
- Optimized for Spain’s high solar irradiance
Spain’s Renewable Energy Transformation
This project arrives as Spain achieves grid parity across most regions, eliminating subsidy dependence. The country’s solar capacity has quadrupled since 2018, creating opportunities similar to Xcel Energy’s renewable expansion in the U.S. Southwest.
Storage Integration Potential
While currently grid-tied, the site could leverage falling battery costs to address Spain’s version of California’s duck curve. Recent innovations like those showcased at Solar Week Morocco 2025 demonstrate viable storage solutions for such large-scale solar installations.
Market Implications
Sineng’s prominence in Europe reflects a broader trend of Asian manufacturers displacing traditional suppliers. This parallels developments in India’s rooftop solar revolution, where technical specs increasingly trump geographic origins in procurement decisions.






