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PV Project Report: Charme-Le Tranche (15.6MW)

  • Writer: Nova Rise Group
    Nova Rise Group
  • Jan 15
  • 3 min read

Updated: Jun 19


Project Overview


Charme-Le Tranche was a 15.6 MW project where our team was responsible for mechanical installation works.

The project was completed in 2 months with smooth execution, no major difficulties, and no recorded incidents. The work required organized manpower, efficient material handling, and reliable coordination of machinery across the site.

echanical installation are important during execution.

Charme-Le Tranche is a clear example of our role as an mechanical installation partner for EPC companies, developers, and investors looking for reliable mechanical execution on agrivoltaic solar projects.

Project Data

Item

Details

Project name

Charme-Le Tranche

Project type

Utility scale solar project

Scope

15.6 MW mechanical installation works

Man-hours

4,800

HSE incidents

0

Main difficulties

No major difficulties

Machinery used

2 telehandlers, 2 bobcats

Schedule result

Completed in 2 months

Scope of Work

Our scope on Charme-Le Tranche covered the mechanical execution of a 15.6 MW installation.

The work included:

  • Mechanical PV installation works

  • Structure assembly

  • Material handling

  • Site logistics

  • Machinery coordination

  • Work-front organization

  • Quality-focused execution

  • Safe movement of machinery and materials across the site

The project progressed smoothly, with no major technical or execution issues recorded.


Smooth Project Execution

Charme-Le Tranche was completed without major difficulties. The project benefited from stable site conditions, clear execution planning, and efficient coordination between manpower and machinery.

For EPC companies, a smooth project is still an important performance indicator. Smooth execution usually reflects good preparation, disciplined site management, and an experienced installation team that can maintain productivity without creating unnecessary delays or problems.

The project was completed in 2 months, showing strong productivity and reliable mechanical execution for a 15 MW scope.


Machinery and Site Resources

The Charme-Le Tranche project was completed using a focused machinery setup suitable for mechanical PV installation works.

Machinery used on site included:

  • 2 telehandlers

  • 2 bobcats

The telehandlers supported material handling and movement across the site, while the bobcats helped with site logistics and support activities. This machinery setup was sufficient for the project scope and helped maintain efficient progress during the 2-month execution period.

Man-Hours and Productivity


The project involved approximately 4,500 man-hours.

These man-hours covered the mechanical installation works for the 15.6 MW scope. Completing the project in 2 months demonstrates efficient manpower planning and stable productivity throughout the execution period.

For EPC companies looking for an mechanical installation partner, this type of performance is important because it shows the ability to deliver the assigned scope with organized manpower, suitable machinery, and controlled site execution.


Health and Safety

The Charme-Le Trancheproject was completed with 0 recorded incidents.

This is an important result for any utility-scale solar project, especially where machinery, material handling, and multiple work fronts are involved. Maintaining zero incidents reflects disciplined site execution, clear coordination, and proper attention to safe working conditions.


Problems and Solutions

No major problems were recorded during the Charme-Le Tranche project.

The project was completed smoothly, with no significant technical issues, no major site difficulties, and no recorded incidents. The main focus was maintaining consistent progress, safe machinery movement, and quality-focused mechanical installation throughout the site.


Photos and Videos from the Project

Photos and videos from Charme-Le Tranche can be used to show the scale, execution quality, and agrivoltaic project environment.

Recommended media to include:

  • General site overview

  • Structure installation

  • Mechanical installation progress

  • Telehandlers and bobcats operating on site

  • Material handling

  • Completed installation areas

  • Team coordination

  • Before-and-after progress photos

Final Result

Charme-Le Tranche was completed as a 15 MW mechanical installation project.

The project was completed in 2 months, with 4,500 man-hours, 0 recorded incidents, and no major execution difficulties. The initial awarded scope was 15 MW, and the final awarded scope remained 15 MW.

For EPC companies, developers, and investors looking for a reliablemechanical installation partner, Charme-Le Tranche demonstrates our ability to deliver mechanical installation works safely, efficiently, and with smooth site execution.


Summary

Charme-Le Tranche is a strong example of smooth mechanical execution on an solar projects.

Key results:

  • 15.6 MW mechanical installation scope

  • Completed in 2 months

  • 4,500 man-hours delivered

  • 0 HSE incidents recorded

  • No major difficulties

  • No major execution issues

  • 2 telehandlers and 2 bobcats used on site

  • Initial awarded scope: 15 MW

  • Final awarded scope: 15 MW

Charme-Le Tranche reflects the value we bring as an execution partner: reliable mechanical installation, safe site coordination, efficient manpower planning, and smooth project delivery.

 
 
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