A delegation of senior Iraqi energy executives finalized a 6MW integrated solar-storage agreement with SUNROVER last week after an intensive technical review of the company’s engineering capabilities.
Guided by Sales Director Aimee Ding, delegates inspected the 525.8KW rooftop distributed PV project, where SUNROVER’s 590W N-type solar panels and Sungrow on grid inverters demonstrated 97.8% operational efficiency under real-world grid fluctuations. Engineers conducted live modifications during sandstorm simulation tests, retrofitting panels with desert-specific anti-abrasion coatings and adjusting tilt angles within four hours – a display of rapid technical adaptation that reportedly solidified the delegation’s confidence.
The 6MW hybrid system, designed for a industrial zone, combines high-temperature optimized modules (maintaining 91% output at 58°C) with AI-managed battery storage system. SUNROVER’s commitment to tailored solutions was evidenced during negotiations when technical teams redesigned electrical layouts twice within 48 hours to accommodate newly identified site constraints, while simultaneously developing an Arabic-language monitoring interface.
"Desert energy projects demand more than products – they require surgical precision in engineering," stated Ding, highlighting SUNROVER’s 72-hour emergency response guarantee and pre-positioned spare parts depot in Baghdad. Third-party testing confirms the system’s 22% higher dust resistance than IEC 62941 desert standards.
Aligned with Iraq’s national plan to deploy 2.4GW of solar-storage hybrids by 2031, this collaboration expands SUNROVER’s MENA portfolio to 1.7GW. The company has now delivered 3.8GW of global renewable solutions since 2022, with hybrid projects accounting for 63% of 2025 orders.