Policy Support Fuels Inner Mongolia's Photovoltaic Industry Growth, Driving Efficiency with Pile Drivers

Policy drives the development of photovoltaic energy, while the pile driver moves forward day by day. On April 3, the National Development and Reform Commission and other six departments issued the "Notice on Supporting Inner Mongolia's Green, Low-carbon, and High-quality Development". Among them, it was proposed to vigorously develop new energy sources. Large-scale wind and photovoltaic bases are planned to be constructed, with a focus on the Kubuqi, Ulan Buh, Tengger, and Badain Jaran deserts. Simultaneously, environmental assessments will be conducted, effectively guiding the planning process and actively promoting the development of solar thermal power. New energy projects will be strategically located in deserts, arid areas, border areas, coal mining subsidence areas, and open-pit mine soil dumping sites. Encouragement is given for cooperation between central and local enterprises, as well as various forms of ownership, to jointly construct and operate wind and solar bases.
 

The Beiyi photovoltaic pile driver is driving the vigorous development of Inner Mongolia. The construction of photovoltaic new energy in Inner Mongolia is proceeding rapidly, with photovoltaic piles serving as the backbone. Many construction sites are using Beiyi photovoltaic pile drivers, whose heavy mainframe ensures stable and powerful pile-driving operations.

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Why is the pile driver considered efficient? The Beiyi photovoltaic pile driver utilizes high-frequency vibration, effortlessly penetrating various types of soil, resulting in high efficiency for both driving and extracting piles.

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Beiyi photovoltaic pile drivers boast five major advantages:

  • Stable and powerful, able to drive piles quickly in one minute, reducing project durations by 30%.
  • Independently completes pile clamping, positioning, and driving, with easy site relocation.
  • Equipped with intelligent control systems, requiring only one hour to become proficient in operation.
  • Versatile in adapting to various terrains, including deserts, arid areas, plains, lakes, and fields, making them suitable for both land and water use.
  • Utilizes hydraulic power systems, reducing fuel consumption by 30%.

Photovoltaic pile drivers adapt to a wide range of terrains. Beiyi photovoltaic pile drivers are flexible in operation, able to rotate 180 degrees in both directions, facilitating easy site relocation. They are not limited by terrain, geology, or climate, perfectly meeting the needs of photovoltaic pile-driving in Inner Mongolia. They can handle complex terrains such as deserts, hills, plains, and mountains.

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