
Project Location: Sogoya, Chad, Africa
Power: 400 kW
Battery Capacity: 800 kWh
Scenario: Village
System Type: Hybrid
Pain Points Addressed:
Long-term power shortages in the village.
Heavy reliance on expensive and noisy diesel generators.
Need for stable, sustainable, and clean power for every household.
Solar System Configuration:
Solar panels: 725 pcs × 600W (total 435 kW)
Hybrid inverter: 4 pcs × 100KW/200KWH Cabinet
Lithium battery: 800 kWh energy storage system
Design Features: Environmentally adaptable (heat resistant and dustproof), specially designed for desert conditions.
Benefits Post-Installation:
Achieves off-grid independent operation, not dependent on the power grid.
Provides stable, clean, and sustainable solar power, solving people's livelihood electricity problems.
Intelligent seamless switching linked with backup diesel generators ensures power is always available.
Villagers bid farewell to expensive diesel costs and enjoy a quiet environment.
The King of the Democratic Republic of the Congo has provided a solar energy storage power station system for the village of Bunkeya to meet the electricity needs of 2500 small households in the village. As the village currently lacks access to the grid, the King requested the design of a 1MW solar panel system paired with a 1.8MWh lithium battery storage system to power the entire village.