Project Overview
At a rehabilitation facility in Rzeszów, Poland, Sungrow and Polish solar integrator Recosolar recently put a cutting-edge hybrid solar and battery storage system into service. A 25 kWh energy storage system (ESS) and a 16 kWp rooftop photovoltaic array are part of the project. Utilizing Sungrow’s high-efficiency SH15T hybrid inverter, which offers over 98% conversion efficiency, integrated backup capabilities, and simplified integration, the installation
The specifications of the system
A 16 kWp rooftop solar system that provides clean energy during the day is the photovoltaic component.
Five SBH100 high-voltage battery modules (5 kWh each) make up the storage component. These modules can be expanded to eight units in the future to accommodate demand.
Inverter Technology: Sungrow’s SH15T three-phase hybrid inverter is perfect for mission-critical healthcare facilities since it allows for smooth backup power switching.
Advantages for the Establishment
The technology has improved the self-consumption and energy reliability of the rehabilitation center. It offers:
uninterrupted electricity during blackouts
optimum utilization of solar energy produced
Complete connectivity with Sungrow’s iHomeManager platform-managed smart lighting, heating, and EV charging systems
Local Cooperation & Assistance
Sungrow provided operational and technical support for the project from Poland, while Recosolar assisted with local delivery and commissioning. The country manager for Sungrow Poland, Michał Kłos, emphasized the company’s dedication to implementing cutting-edge solutions that are customized to meet the demands of its clients. Recosolar’s Paweł Bytnar highlighted the system’s dependability and simplicity of setup.
Strategic Importance
establishing a standard for hybrid solar-plus-storage systems in the medical field in Europe.
A scalable and adaptable solution for integrating rooftop solar with intelligent control platforms and modular batteries.
enhanced cost effectiveness and energy resilience for buildings that need consistent electricity even under fluctuating grid conditions.
Source : solarquarter