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Through the energy storage system, many power headaches
can be solved.
German company Tesvolt has reached an agreement to supply Rwanda with the world's largest off-grid battery system, which can be used as a mini-grid
in the event of a power outage.
Tesvolt signed a contract to supply decentralized systems
to an agricultural project in the Eastern Governorate of Rwanda.
It can be used as a mini-grid in the event of a power outage, powering
44 pumps.
The array consists of 134 lithium storage systems with a total capacity of 2.
68MWh
.
The system will be connected to a 3.
3MW solar plant, designed and built by IdeemaSun, which will allow the PV plant to continue operating
in the event of a power outage.
Simon Schandert, Director of Engineering at Tesvolt, explains: "In Rwanda, there can be 3 to 4 power outages in a day, each lasting 5 to 45 minutes
.
For this reason, an important criterion in the tender announcement is that the energy storage system needs to be able to absorb electricity
from a 3.
3MW photovoltaic plant.
Only very powerful off-grid storage systems can provide the necessary emergency power multiple times a day, and there are very few
storage systems on the market that meet this requirement.
”
Tesvolt's state-of-the-art system has a management detector for each battery that can identify replacement damaged batteries
.
The company will showcase its energy storage system
later this month at Intersolar Europe in Munich, Europe.
According to a report released by Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF), the global energy storage market will grow significantly, and the energy storage market will be worth $250 billion
by 2040.
Through the energy storage system, many power headaches
can be solved.
German company Tesvolt has reached an agreement to supply Rwanda with the world's largest off-grid battery system, which can be used as a mini-grid
in the event of a power outage.
Tesvolt signed a contract to supply decentralized systems
to an agricultural project in the Eastern Governorate of Rwanda.
It can be used as a mini-grid in the event of a power outage, powering
44 pumps.
The array consists of 134 lithium storage systems with a total capacity of 2.
68MWh
.
The system will be connected to a 3.
3MW solar plant, designed and built by IdeemaSun, which will allow the PV plant to continue operating
in the event of a power outage.
Simon Schandert, Director of Engineering at Tesvolt, explains: "In Rwanda, there can be 3 to 4 power outages in a day, each lasting 5 to 45 minutes
.
For this reason, an important criterion in the tender announcement is that the energy storage system needs to be able to absorb electricity
from a 3.
3MW photovoltaic plant.
Only very powerful off-grid storage systems can provide the necessary emergency power multiple times a day, and there are very few
storage systems on the market that meet this requirement.
”
Tesvolt's state-of-the-art system has a management detector for each battery that can identify replacement damaged batteries
.
The company will showcase its energy storage system
later this month at Intersolar Europe in Munich, Europe.
According to a report released by Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF), the global energy storage market will grow significantly, and the energy storage market will be worth $250 billion
by 2040.