Located in La Paz County, the complex will comprise 14 solar and energy storage projects, with 2.8 gigawatts of solar generation and 5.7 gigawatt-hours of storage capacity due to come online by 2028.
Spanning about 63.66 square kilometers, roughly 22 times the size of Seoul's Yeouido district, it ranks among the biggest renewable developments in the country.
QCells will handle the EPC for every project in the park and supply all modules for the solar installations. Two solar plants totaling 357 megawatts, which the company developed and built in-house, were sold in May.
Active in the US solar and storage EPC market since 2017, QCells has completed or is pursuing North American projects exceeding 11 gigawatts of solar and 6 gigawatt-hours of storage as of 2026. The company plans to expand further to meet surging demand driven by the spread of artificial intelligence data centers.
"Atlas Energy Park is a symbolic project that once again proves Qcells' EPC capabilities, our local US supply chain and our comprehensive expertise spanning development, construction and asset sales," said Chris Hodrick, head of QCells' EPC business division.
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