An off-grid power system captures energy from solar, wind or generator and stores the power in the energy storage batteries for use where there is no main power grid or the grid power is not reliable and unstable. When designing our pre-packaged off-grid solar power system, no matter it is for the tiny remote cabin or it is for your off grid residence, your place of business, we always consider safety and off grid solar system reliability as our first priority. For the safety consideration. All sources and circuits are equipped with proper cables, fuses, breakers or disconnects to comply with the Australian standard. To achieve the most reliability, we use only the very best equipment and the most straightforward design to reduce the system complexity. We assemble, wire, and test all the parts necessary to run your off-grid system right in our warehouse before hand over to you. In addition, convenience and ease of use/installation is also kept in our mind. Whether you tackle the installation yourself or have your electrician do it for you, it is as simple as 1, 2, 3. Our detailed instructions will walk you through and we are always available (during business hours) to…
Our home energy storage unit can work together with the Sollar system to storage the electicity generate during the daytime, customer can use the electicity during night time to save up to 90 percent of the elctrcity bills.
Without having to wait until 2021 for a five minute settlement for electricity spot prices, home batteries are already making significant contributions towards helping reduce the cost of electricity for households. Recent announcements such as the re-opening of the Solar Victoria Solar Battery Rebate and the NSW Government looking to introduce interest-free loans for home batteries are examples of how state governments are investing in household energy storage for the benefit of households. Yet a number of challenges are holding back the potential for more residential energy storage to support Australia’s grid. This was recognised in a policy document released by the Australian Energy Storage Alliance (AESA). One of the key call outs by AESA was the lack of a Distributed Energy Resource (DER) strategy in Australia. We have yet to achieve the peak potential for residential rooftop solar in this country. In fact, a recent report said half of the unused potential for rooftop solar lies in residential areas and the growth in DERs presents significant opportunities for our industry. Virtual Power Plants (VPPs) and smart batteries will help smooth out the management of DERs but beyond this, what are the other barriers that are holding…