JinkoSolar delivered a 186.7 kW grid-tie installation on roof of Costa Rican furniture manufacturer and exporter, Na Lakalú Solutions. With expected monthly savings of over US$5 thousand, this installation boosts 612 Jinko Solar PID-free 305 Watts modules, and 4 Kaco new energy TL3 50kW inverters, located in Palmares, Alajuela, Costa Rica. This is Central America´s largest grid-tie pv system feeding to the grid. Carlos Arguedas, Director Latin America & Caribbean, said,” We are thrilled to provide Central America’s largest grid-tie pv system, it’s a big step towards sustainable energy industry, which JinkoSolar is proud to be a part of. ” Monzi Figueres, Sibo Energy’s CCO, explained that, the electricity generated by this installation, not only accounts for 100% of the energy used by the factory, but also reduces CO2 emissions by 37.1 tons per year. This project began generating solar power on March 4th. According to the Central American Development Bank (BCIE), Na Lakalú’s 186.7 kW installation, is the largest grid-tie photovoltaic project feeding to the grid to date. Project was developed within a 10 week period.