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Supplying energy to facilities is a major challenge for their operators. A frequent reason is the disproportionately high costs of connection to the existing grid, not to mention logistic and approval hurdles and the time-consuming task of setting up the physical connection.

 

Given the scalability of our hybrid energy sources, the independent and semi-mobile power solution, provides an economical, readily available alternative to grid-tied electricity.


Even after erection of the plant you can keep an eye on energy availability. Besides we offer you remote monitoring of system component performance data. Be it as a temporary or permanent solution, in Africa or anywhere else in the world – we guarantee that your technical infrastructures and systems are powered up fast.

 

Sunny boy AC grid inverter

 

The Sunny Boy is ideal for the most common island connected solar power systems. The wide input power range enables a diversity of combination options with all current cell technologies and the extensive display and communication options make the Sunny Boy the perfect choice for your system.

 

Sunny Island hybrid power systems based on AC-bus line


• Flexibility by coupling all consumers and generators on AC bus line
• Different local renewable and conventional energy sources are suitable to form a Hybrid grid
• Simple expandability
• Extension of a wind based power systems
• Use as a backup solution in weak public grids
• Upgrade flexibility with all modular components

 

 

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