A NEW PHOTOVOLTAIC
SYSTEM AT THE MARANELLO SITE AND AN OFF-GRID CHARGING STATION FOR HYBRID
MODELS.
Ferrari announces a
new photovoltaic system to be built on the roofs of its Maranello factory
buildings, further expanding its independent energy production and reducing its
CO2e emissions. Ferrari is taking one more step on the path to carbon
neutrality alongside Enel X.
Ferrari’s
collaboration with the Enel Group has entered the operational phase with the
recent installation of the first of the system’s four sections. In total, they
will comprise 3,800 solar panels, able to deliver a maximum power of 1,535 kWp.
Once fully
operational, the new solar installation will allow Ferrari to self-produce
1,626,802 kWh per year. The system will allow savings of more than 18,500
tonnes of CO2e over 25 years, or 740 tonnes per year.
With the new
photovoltaic system, Ferrari will enhance the energy efficiency of its
Maranello factory by extending the surface area of its solar energy systems by
around 200%. These supplied 3 TJ of energy last year.
Enel X has also
developed an off-grid energy production system, a one-off example built
specifically to charge Ferrari hybrid models used internally by the Company.
This station produces energy exclusively through a 5.5 kWp photovoltaic system,
with double-sided panels and 20 kWh battery storage. The performance is
monitored by the Energy Management System, which communicates the data in real
time using an LCD screen built into the infrastructure.
“Together with Enel X
and our other partners, we are developing new solutions that will contribute
significantly to reducing CO2e emissions – said Benedetto Vigna, CEO
of Ferrari – The challenge of becoming a carbon neutral company by 2030 is
a further stimulus for Ferrari to innovate in every area, taking a scientific,
holistic approach to the sources of emissions: from the cars in use, to our
supply chain, and our production activities.”