en.Wedoany.com Reported - Swedish online auction platform Klaravik is auctioning a total of 19,220 photovoltaic modules with a combined capacity of 10.2 MW. These modules were originally intended for a project near Sundsvall in northern Sweden, but the plan ultimately failed to materialize.
The auctioned assets include Hi-MO 5 bifacial modules supplied by Chinese manufacturer Longi, along with mounting brackets and system accessories. According to the auction listing, these modules were purchased between 2021 and 2022, are unused, and remain in their original factory packaging, stored in Sundsvall, Västernorrland County.
The module portfolio specifically includes Longi's LR5-72HBD series products, with power ratings ranging from 530 to 550 watts, based on M10 wafer technology and half-cell architecture. According to local media reports, the project was halted because the selected site was found to overlap with a protected waterway area, preventing the issuance of a construction permit. Subsequent negotiations with the power buyer reportedly failed to reach a viable power purchase agreement, ultimately leading to the decision to liquidate the assets through auction.
Swedish business daily Affärsvärlden reports that the current highest bid in this auction is 308,000 Swedish kronor (approximately $32,500), with 11 bidders having participated so far.
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