RenShine Solar has reported several milestones around a 1.2 MW perovskite rooftop installation, the most recent of which is achieving “more than 7,600 kWh in one day”.
The 1.2 MW all‑perovskite distributed photovoltaic power station was completed on rooftops and connected to the grid as a demonstration project, using commercial perovskite modules of 1.2 m × 0.6 m and roughly 130 W output per module. This plant is said to have generated more than 3,000 kWh on its first day of operation and is expected to produce about 1.55 million kWh of electricity annually.
RenShine’s large‑area perovskite modules reached 18.4% certified efficiency in a 1.2 m × 0.6 m format, alongside a roadmap toward 20% in mass production and the commissioning of a 150 MW perovskite module production line. The 1.2 MW rooftop plant seems to represent an early field deployment of production‑grade perovskite modules, with performance targets aligned to these module specifications.