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Suzhou Ishikawa Solar Power Project Officially Operational, Illuminating a New Vision of Low-Carbon Development

2026/08/11

Forge Deep into Smart Green Manufacturing, Rally Strength for Low-Carbon Transition!

 

On August 3, the launching ceremony of Suzhou Ishikawa Foundry’s distributed photovoltaic power station project, themed “Casting Toward the Sun, Illuminating a New Journey”, was successfully held at the factory compound. As the launch device was lit jointly by all attendees, the project marked its full completion and official commissioning.

   Forge toward the sun, forge ahead with solar power.

Rows of deep-blue photovoltaic panels shimmer brightly under the summer sun. They not only lend a striking tech-inspired touch to Suzhou Ishikawa’s factory premises, but also signal the company’s official launch of a new green energy model featuring on-site self-consumption of generated power with surplus electricity fed into the grid.

As a manufacturer integrating casting and precision machining, Suzhou Ishikawa bears concentrated electricity load and steady energy consumption demand in its production workshops. This project fully taps into idle rooftop resources across the plant. Leveraging the expansive roof area of 40,000 square meters, a total of 7,265 high-efficiency photovoltaic modules have been neatly installed, bringing the total installed capacity of the power station to 4,200 kilowatts.
Monitoring data demonstrates that the grid-connected power station operates stably with outstanding power generation efficiency after commissioning. Its average daily power output hits 18,000 kWh, while peak daily generation exceeds 25,500 kWh. The project delivers resource utilization advantages of zero land occupation, zero pollution, high power output and high economic returns, and practically achieves dual values: cost reduction & efficiency improvement as well as space reuse.
 

Fulfill Corporate Accountability, Let Data Tell the Story.
Our commitment to green smart manufacturing extends far beyond economic gains; above all, we uphold our corporate social responsibility. Calculated over its full 25-year service life, this PV power station will generate approximately 112 million kWh of clean electricity in total. This equates to a carbon dioxide emission reduction of 94,000 tons, equivalent to planting 198,000 new trees, or cutting carbon emissions equal to taking nearly 800 private passenger cars off the road for an entire year.

These tangible sets of green data stand as a vivid testimony to Suzhou Ishikawa’s commitment to energy conservation, emission reduction and ecological protection.

The photovoltaic project effectively cuts the carbon footprint across the entire production chain, enabling our company to bid farewell to the traditional

high-energy-consuming production model. It marks a leap-forward transformation from conventional manufacturing to low-carbon smart green manufacturing,

as we live up to our corporate mission of sustainable green development through solid actions.

Employee Care Reflected in Heartwarming Details PV modules installed over the parking lot serve as natural sunshades for staff vehicles, completely shielding cars from intense sunlight and rain.
While generating green power to create additional revenue, the project has fully upgraded the factory parking lot.


 

Empowered by Green Energy, Prioritized by Operation & Maintenance
 
To secure the long-term efficient and stable operation of the photovoltaic power station, our company has established a regularized and refined operation and maintenance tracking system. Dedicated staff conduct routine inspections, equipment maintenance and real-time data monitoring to keep track of power generation conditions round the clock. This all-round measure ensures stable output and long-lasting performance of the PV system, turning every ray of sunlight into sustainable driving force for development.

Chasing the Light, Forging Ahead Unceasingly
The transformation and upgrading of the traditional casting industry requires not only in-depth refinement of craftsmanship and quality optimization, but also innovative concepts and industrial restructuring. Against the backdrop of the in-depth advancement of the dual-carbon strategy, low-carbon and green transformation represents not only the general trend of the industry, but also an inevitable path for Suzhou Ishikawa to achieve steady, long-term growth and high-quality development.