ICM Solar Group
Supply and installation all solar products and electric vehicles charging stations.
28/03/2021
The immense 1.5 million fadan project will surely need a lot of water for the agricultural objectives of the project. Solar power can be very helpful in that department because solar power is less expensive than ‘normal’ electricity and therefore less costly to the project. Solar power will be used to supply water tanks with electricity and irrigation systems to water the agricultural fields that are in place. ICM solar is currently working in Wadi el Natron in installing solar panels that will supply the area with electricity and the irrigation systems.
23/03/2021
The 1.5 million fadan project is an initiative that is overseen by the president Abdelfattah El Sisi himself. The project’s aim is to develop one and a half million acres of land across Egypt for multiple investment purposes. First and foremost the project is set to help raise agricultural land by 20%. Due to the increase of agricultural land, the increase in demand for water and energy is inevitable. Solar power is a key factor in the project because solar power is a cheap and reliable alternative to other sources of energy. The aim of this project is to make these areas sustainable by 2030. The areas that are concerned with the first phase of this initiative are : AlFarafra , West of Komombo, AlMaghara, Al Amal Village, Toshka and its Wells, AlMarashed and West AlMenaya
16/03/2021
شركة أي سي ام للطاقة الشمسية بتهتم بكل التفاصيل الهندسية مش بس جودة المكونات !!
اذا كنت مهتم بتركيب نظام الطاقة الشمسية وبتدور عن الجودة والدقة في التنفيذ مع امهر المهندسين !!
كل اللي عليك انك تبعتلنا رسالة على الصفحة واحنا هنتابع معاك أو تتصل بينا على 01014937378
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14/03/2021
لقد بدأنا بتركيب محطة طاقة شمسية معزولة عن شبكة الكهرباء في كومباوند New Giza في مدينة 6 أكتوبر بإجمالي 6.5 كيلووات
خلايا جينكو 465 واط ، انفرتر Opti، بطاريات التراسيل 12 فولت 200 امبير/ ساعة ، كابلات الماني KBE ، هياكل معدنية مجلڤنة
لتغطية 25 كشاف بقدرة 30 واط (3000 ليومن) و 100 سبوت بقدرة 5 واط
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01/03/2021
لقد بدأنا بتنفيذ المرحلة الاولى في واحدة من أكبر المزارع في منطقة الضبعة . المرحلة الاولى للطلمبات بقدرة 0.3 ميجا وات.
أي سي ام سولار معك من أجل بيئة نظيفة.
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We started phase one in one of the largest farms in Dabaa area. Phase one consists of powering up pumps with the total capacity of 0.3 MW.
ICM Solar group together for clean environment
21/02/2021
Solar power is one of the most important sources of renewable energy today. In a world where we are trying as much as we can to save our planet from the deadly carbon emission that it has had to endure, we look for better alternatives that are not wasteful and are renewable because today fossil fuels are slowly but surely running out. Solar power is not a new invention or discovery. Solar power has been used for centuries and believe it or not it was first used here in Egypt ! Yes our ancestors used solar power. But they used it very differently than how we use it today. Solar power is simply put using the sun’s warmth and transforming it with modern technologies into electricity, but in ancient Egypt they used the sun’s warmth for different purposes, they would build their homes in a way so that during the day the building would absorb the heat from the sun and release it at night to keep their houses warm. Ancient Egyptians would also build black tiled swimming pools so that during the day the tiles would absorb the sun’s warmth and that during the night the water in these swimming pools would be used in the heating pipes of palaces and houses. Here at ICM solar we use solar power for supplying our homes and businesses with electricity which means that we, like our ancestors, use solar power to warm our homes and supply hot water.
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