Photovoltaci Mushrooms | Case Study in Tianjin, Binhai New Area

2025-11-28

Project Timeline:  August 2025
Project Location:  Tianjin, Binhai New Area
Project Scale: 5 Photovoltaic “Mushrooms”
Technical Features: 3kW electricity generation per unit, nightlight

 

In August of this year, we fulfilled a specialized order for the Zhongguancun Science Park Tianjin Science and Technology R&D Park to address their need for a sustainable power source for the park's extensive outdoor lighting.

Following in-depth consultations to explore alternative energy solutions, the client selected a custom design inspired by the renowned Tianjin pine mushroom, reflecting a desire for a solution that combined functionality with local aesthetic identity(
sōngróng (松茸)

Our design team subsequently engineered a set of five photovoltaic mushrooms in custom sizes, comprising two shorter and three taller units.

Each of these 3.6-meter diameter structures generates 3kW of power, serving not only to illuminate the units themselves but also to supply electricity for the park's lampposts, with any surplus energy directed to the Science Park's main facilities.

The installation was completed in Tianjin over a swift two-day period, a testament to the thorough planning and multiple consultations that characterized the project's preliminary phase.

 

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This project directly supports the national "Beautiful China" initiative, underscoring Zhongguancun Science Park Tianjin Science and Technology R&D Park's commitment to environmental leadership. The installation acts as a visible commitment to sustainability and aligns with China's long-term objectives for ecological improvement, major pollutant reduction, and carbon neutrality.

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