Due to poor power infrastructure, remote farms do not have access to reliable power. They rely heavily on fossil fuels for power generation. As fuel costs rise, low-income farmers are even less able to afford expensive energy expenditures. To this end, the local government organization installed a microgrid system for the farm to solve the power supply problem in the area.
The AC side of the solar system uses TANFON SOLAR 50kW MPS hybrid inverter, which not only helps residents generate electricity using locally available resources, but also allows them to manage and control this distributed new energy.
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.