A 5 MW solar power plant was built in the village of Lanjar with the assistance of Acba Leasing

YEREVAN, June 24. /ARKA/. Lanjar Energy’s 5 MW solar power plant with a capacity of 9 million kWh is located in the village of Lanjar in the Ararat region.

This project was designed and implemented in accordance with international engineering and safety standards, ensuring the plant’s reliability, high productivity, and long-term, uninterrupted operation. The plant has been in operation for one year, and the generated electricity is sold on the liberalized market at a daily rate.

Landja Energy’s partner is Acba Leasing, a leading leasing company, which supported the project.

“When creating the plant, we were committed to ensuring that it would not only be profitable but also beneficial for our country.” “Acba Leasing became our partner in the construction of our power plants. In a very short period of time, we approved all the projects and have already begun construction. During construction, we encountered many obstacles, which were quickly resolved thanks to Acba Leasing,” noted Artem Karapetyan, Director of Lanjar Energy.

Lanjar Energy’s goal is to shape a greener, more efficient, and technologically advanced energy future for the country.

Twenty-five families currently live in the village of Lanjar, and the company will annually donate a portion of its profits to them for improvements.

Acba Bank is a 100% shareholder of Acba Leasing.

Acba Leasing is controlled by the Central Bank of the Republic of Armenia.

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