Introducing: SOLON Velocity MW.
Standardizing for reliability and low costs.
SOLON's Velocity MW utility-scale solar systems are built up from identical, 1-megawatt clusters to achieve high energy output with known performance, short construction cycles, improved reliability and reduced overall project risk.
The Velocity MW cluster design is optimized for high energy output and fast construction, incorporating lean design and construction techniques common to traditional factory production.
Since cluster design is virtually identical between sites, performance data, site preparation requirements and construction details are well-known prior to installation. This data speeds all aspects of design, permitting and construction and enables more accurate prediction of power output and return on investment.
A Velocity MW site can begin producing power in 2-4 months compared to more than 9 months with a traditional approach (after all permitting approvals are received). With a standardized approach, once the base cluster has been commissioned the remainder of the installation can be mass produced, with little additional risk.
Benefits of modular PV construction.
- Well-characterized performance, even before installation
- Fast deployment
- Lower upfront costs
- Maximum performance output (kWh)
- Lowest levelized cost of electricity ($/kWh)
- Increased internal rate of return (IRR%)
- Lower investment risk
Velocity MW at a glance.
- Cost-effective system for utility-scale photovoltaic installations
- Constructed from identical 1 MW clusters
- Preconfigured design helps expedite site planning, permitting, construction and commissioning
- SOLON's streamline approach uses less components and mass-production efficiency
- Standardized components for fast field assembly with lower labor costs

