Solis Unveils Groundbreaking Off-Grid System in Myanmar

Solis, a global leader in renewable energy solutions, has once again set a new benchmark in sustainable energy with the successful deployment of an advanced off-grid Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) in Myanmar. This project underscores Solis’ commitment to providing cutting-edge green energy solutions while reducing reliance on traditional power sources. 

Installation image by PowerX
“Installation image by PowerX”

Revolutionizing Energy Independence This state-of-the-art system is designed to operate entirely independent of the grid and generators, offering a robust, eco-friendly energy solution for homes and businesses. Leveraging advanced technologies from Solis and PowerX, the system ensures sustainable and efficient power generation from 8:00 AM to 7:30 PM, even under challenging conditions.

Project Specifications:

  • PV Capacity: 450 kWp
  • Inverter: Solis Hybrid 50kW x 6 (total capacity: 300 kW)
  • Battery Storage: PowerX ESS 280Ah (total capacity: 668 kWh)
  • Special Features: Smart ACDB (Changeover Switch & AC Output Supply) and Special Power House with AC cooling

Eco-Friendly and Cost-Effective Design

This groundbreaking system is tailored to:

  • Minimize grid charging to near-zero
  • Completely eliminate generator dependence
  • Reduce environmental impact while ensuring optimal energy efficiency

The innovative PPA solution enables long-term savings and sustainability for users, making it a game-changer for Myanmar’s renewable energy landscape. The system’s seamless integration of PV panels and batteries allows uninterrupted power supply without the need for additional EPC or generator support.

A Team Effort Solis extends its heartfelt appreciation to Mr. Hla Min Htet, Director of PowerX, “His pivotal role in this project. His expertise and leadership have been instrumental in bringing this vision to life.”

 

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