The solar system on the roof of the EVNCPC building. (Credit: NDO)
 
Speaking at the inauguration, Tran Dinh Nhan, Chairman of the Board of  Directors cum General Director of EVNCPC, said that the corporation has  made efforts to invest in, research and develop smart grids according to  the set schedule by the Prime Minister and the EVN on developing smart  grids in Vietnam.
In particular, the "Integrated research component on new and renewable  energy sources" is important, aimed at reducing the need for investment  in the development of power sources and grids, while enhancing the  rational exploitation of energy resources, ensuring national energy  security and contributing to environmental protection and sustainable  socio-economic development.
The implementation of grid-connected, solar rooftop system projects, the  use of electric cars, and the building of a charging station using grid  electricity combined with power sourced from solar rooftop systems, is  essential to make a real effort in finding alternative energy sources,  as well as seeking solutions to use and bring clean energy to the public  in the context of fossil fuel sources being gradually exhausted, Nhan  stated.
EVNCPC's grid-tied solar rooftop system is automatically connected to  the grid. It was designed and built by the corporation on an area of  298m2, using solar panels produced by Japanese Mitsubishi Electric, with  an efficiency of 16.7% and Germany’s SMA inverter converters, with  performance of 98.4%, providing a total power of 50kWp.
 
 
 
Delegates test an EV at the inauguration. (Credit: NDO)
 
The project was started in late August 2017 and was put into operation  in October, with an average output of 108kWh a day, meeting more than  10% of the average demand for electricity for the whole EVNCPC building.
At present, EVNCPC is also deploying solar roofing projects for its  power companies and will expand to the headquarters of each power  enterprise under it and the roof of 110kV transformer stations in  Central and Central Highlands in 2018.
On this occasion, EVNCPC put into operation two electric cars for  EVNCPC’s shuttle service in Da Nang, in order to propagate and promote  the application of smart grids and clean energy to protect the  environment, contributing to enhancing the image of a  green-clean-beautiful, and worth living in, Da Nang.
In addition, a charging station for EVs was put into use, capable of  quick charging in just 30 minutes or normal charging in six hours, to  fully charge two electric cars. The maximum speed of the car is 130kph  and the maximum travel distance when fully charged is 160km.
Kennichi Horinouchi, General Director of Mitsubishi Motor Vietnam,  emphasised the need to develop solar power systems, while introducing  EVs open opportunities for comprehensive and extensive cooperation  between Mitsubishi Motor Vietnam and the EVN in the future.