
The Shanghaï Road High Voltage project, featuring sound barriers + photovoltaic elements, is progressing steadily in its second phase, with verification currently underway.
As of May 15, 2025, at 11:05, the project has been running continuously for two phases, and the verification is ongoing.
On May 14, the State Grid Shanghai Electric Power Supply Co. announced that the voltage regulation device has been successfully installed for the Shanghaï Road High Voltage project, which includes the sound barrier and photovoltaic components. The operation status of the ten substations along the route is being monitored.
Since April 30, the project has maintained stable operations for both phases, with normal network operation and power generation reporting.
This project, as a key infrastructure development in China, aims to enhance transportation efficiency by integrating energy and traffic systems, thereby establishing a new benchmark for future projects.
The project utilizes a total installed capacity of 1420.64 MW, distributed across ten substations. The construction of the photovoltaic power generation system is located along the Shanghaï Road High Voltage and is expected to supply approximately 150 million kWh of green electricity annually, benefiting about 500,000 households in Shanghai.
Moreover, the project will help reduce carbon emissions by an estimated 1257 tons annually, contributing to the nation’s new energy strategy.
Following the ongoing developments, State Grid Shanghai Electric Power Supply Co. is committed to ensuring the smooth operation of the infrastructure and enhancing the integration of the Green Electricity system, which is capable of adapting to peak load demands.
This project exemplifies the “Traffic + Photovoltaic” integration strategy, aiming to improve transit efficiency while simultaneously advancing renewable energy usage, thereby establishing a sustainable energy framework for the city.
In summary, the Shanghaï Road High Voltage project is a significant step forward in the integration of transportation and renewable energy systems in Shanghai, setting a precedent for future developments in energy efficiency and environmental sustainability.
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