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JinkoSolar Completes Delivery of PV Modules Donated to Aid Maui Fire Victims
JinkoSolar has completed the delivery of over 1,000 photovoltaic (PV) modules to Ohana Hope Village (OHV) in Kahului, Maui to aid Maui Fire Victims.
September 06, 2024. By EI News Network
JinkoSolar Holding Co. Ltd. has announced the successful completion of its delivery program which provided over 1,000 PV modules to Ohana Hope Village (OHV), a rapid response housing initiative in Kahului, Maui aimed to provide sustainable housing solutions for families displaced by the August 2023 Maui fire.
The donation program began promptly in September 2023, soon after the fire, to ensure timely assistance to those in need.
Designed by Hawaii Off Grid Architecture and Engineering in collaboration with Family Life Center, the village comprises 16 pods consisting of 88 modular units and accommodates multi-generational families. Each pod will function as a distributed microgrid with solar, energy storage, and a central biodiesel backup generator. This will allow for an off-grid, carbon-neutral, and net-zero energy community.
Nigel Cockroft, General Manager of JinkoSolar (U.S.) Inc. said, “We applaud Ohana Hope Village for its swift and effective response in providing sustainable housing for families affected by the Maui fires.”
He further added, “We hope that our contribution has played a role in providing comfort to affected families, as they rebuild their lives.”
David Sellers, Principal Architect, Hawaii Off Grid Architecture and Engineering commented, “We are grateful for JinkoSolar's speedy and generous donation of solar panels to Ohana Hope Village. JinkoSolar's donation provides free, clean electricity, which enables us to direct more resources to support fire survivors in their recovery.”
The donation program began promptly in September 2023, soon after the fire, to ensure timely assistance to those in need.
Designed by Hawaii Off Grid Architecture and Engineering in collaboration with Family Life Center, the village comprises 16 pods consisting of 88 modular units and accommodates multi-generational families. Each pod will function as a distributed microgrid with solar, energy storage, and a central biodiesel backup generator. This will allow for an off-grid, carbon-neutral, and net-zero energy community.
Nigel Cockroft, General Manager of JinkoSolar (U.S.) Inc. said, “We applaud Ohana Hope Village for its swift and effective response in providing sustainable housing for families affected by the Maui fires.”
He further added, “We hope that our contribution has played a role in providing comfort to affected families, as they rebuild their lives.”
David Sellers, Principal Architect, Hawaii Off Grid Architecture and Engineering commented, “We are grateful for JinkoSolar's speedy and generous donation of solar panels to Ohana Hope Village. JinkoSolar's donation provides free, clean electricity, which enables us to direct more resources to support fire survivors in their recovery.”
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