Powering Clean Energy in the Andes | CHINT Supports Renewable Project in Peru
As night falls over the Andes and the winds begin to settle, a large transformer comes to life in a remote power station. Its steady, low hum is more than a sign of operation—it becomes part of the landscape, carrying the energy of wind and sun across vast distances.
Supporting Energy Transition, Powering a Cleaner Future
Peru’s national energy strategy targets 60% renewable energy by 2030. This project directly contributes to that goal, supplying clean power to the grid while creating long-term maintenance opportunities for local communities.
This project also marks CHINT’s first collaboration with a leading energy company in Peru, opening a new chapter in renewable energy cooperation.
Engineered for Extreme Conditions
In response to the project’s high-altitude, sandstorm-prone conditions, CHINT delivered a 75MVA 138kV oil-immersed transformer along with solar solutions, featuring:
- Fully sealed design for dust and moisture protection
- High reliability to withstand grid fluctuations
- Customized engineering tailored to site conditions
Every stage—from manufacturing to delivery—was designed to ensure long-term, stable operation.
Delivering Long-Term Value Through Technology
Through engineering innovation, CHINT delivered measurable benefits:
- 20% reduction in lifecycle cost
- 30% lower failure rate than industry standards
These improvements reduce maintenance burden while ensuring long-term reliability.
From Breakthrough to Expansion
More than a successful delivery, this project marks CHINT’s entry into Latin America’s renewable energy market with high-end transformer solutions. With localized support and global expertise, CHINT continues to expand its footprint in renewable energy markets.
As wind and sunlight are transformed into electricity, and distant lights begin to glow, this is more than a project—it is a connection between energy and everyday life. Looking ahead, CHINT will continue to bring reliable and innovative solutions to more regions, unlocking the full potential of clean energy worldwide.
