Perovo Solar Park

The park consists of 440,000 crystalline solar photovoltaic modules, connected by 1,500 km of cable and installed on more than 200 hectares of area (covers approximately 259 football fields).

The power plants used solar panels of Asian manufacturers and inverters of European companies.

Before the occupation of Crimea by Russia, the substation was integrated into the grid power distribution system of Ukraine.

This plant, like a number of other solar farm projects, received loans from a group of banks that hoped to make a profit from investments through a special "green tariff" that was established by the Ukrainian Government.

However, due to cheap electricity from Russia and lack of current subsidy, the stations are unprofitable.