Photo of a horse on photovoltaic panels in Dalate Banner

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Largest solar panel image

The largest solar panel image consists of 196,320 solar panels and was created by SPIC Nei Mongol Energy Co., Ltd. (China) in the Kubuqi Energy Ring Desert Paradise Scenic Spot, in Dalate Banner,

How China develops solar energy to turn Kubuqi Desert into an oasis?

Occupying an area of around 1.4 million square meters and composed of more than 196,000 photovoltaic panels to form the pattern of a galloping horse, the station is not only the largest...

Boosting farmers'' incomes with solar panels-Xinhua

HOHHOT, Aug. 29 (Xinhua) -- Viewed from above, 196,000 blue solar panels form a dynamic silhouette of a horse, galloping through the Kubuqi Desert.

''Desert Horse'' makes strides in Kubuqi Desert''s ecological restoration

A staggering 1,000-megawatt solar power base, featuring over 190,000 meticulously arranged photovoltaic panels that form the image of a giant, galloping horse, is advancing clean energy and

Huawei''s Smart PV Solution Turns a Desert into a Horse-shaped

The power station located in Dalad Banner, an administrative region in Inner Mongolia, boasts 196,000 solar panels that were installed in the pattern of a galloping horse.

Glimmering sea of solar as China expands desert installation

This picture taken on August 10, 2025 shows solar panels at the Dalat Banner Photovoltaic Station, also known as the Junma or “Fine Horse”, Solar Power Station, in the Kubuqi

Aerial Photo Shows Photovoltaic Panels Dalat Editorial Stock Photo

An aerial photo shows photovoltaic panels at Dalat Base in Ordos city, China, 26 April 2023. Dalat Photovoltaic Base was opened in December 2018, jointly built by State Power Investment

Ordos sets world record with largest solar panel image

The city of Ordos set a Guinness World Record on July 9 with the largest solar panel image in the shape of a horse. The magnificent pattern was created at a solar energy power

Dalat Banner: The desert creates a "blue sea" and the

This giant photovoltaic power station takes advantage of the surrounding low vegetation and the color difference between the yellow sand to form a horse totem image. It has also been certified by

Horse-shaped Solar Power Station Wins Guinness'' Favor

The solar power station with a horse-shaped look at the Kubuqi Desert in Dalate Banner, Ordos, Inner Mongolia, was approved by the Guinness World Record (GWR) as the world''s largest

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