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For a continuous, grid-independent power supply

For a continuous, grid-independent power supply

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The quality leader in the global solar energy market – and Victron Energy have aligned parts of their product ranges with each other as part of a partnership agreement. The electricity generated by Fronius inverters can be easily stored in batteries with the help of inverter chargers and charge controllers from the Dutch energy specialist. A continuous, stable and grid-independent power supply can thus be provided for small residential areas using photovoltaics. This system was first implemented in Kenya, where the two partners commissioned such a solution in summer 2015.

A continuous power supply is not a given, especially in remote areas, where the public grid is often unstable or in a poor condition. A photovoltaic system with an integrated Fronius inverter provides a continuous supply of electricity, and most importantly, is independent of the public grid. The energy generator is connected directly to the microgrid – a regional, self-contained power distribution network. “Our inverters have a special setup for this purpose, with various functions to ensure stable microgrid operation,” explains David Hanek, Product Manager at Fronius.

Perfect compatibility ensures an unrestricted power supply
In order to store the electricity generated and thereby provide a continuous power supply, Fronius has made its inverters compatible with technology from Victron Energy, the global supplier of energy solutions for grid-independent systems and solar systems. The partnership has already proven its worth in the field: the residential area in Kenya comprises eight lodges, which are being supplied exclusively with solar energy from the microgrid. The electricity produced from the photovoltaic system by a total of four Fronius Symo 20.0-3-M inverters is either directly consumed by the lodges or stored for later use. The type Quattro inverter charger and the Victron BlueSolar MPPT 150/85 charge controller from Victron Energy provide the batteries with a continuous energy supply and ensure smooth operation of the system.

Using fail-safe energy
Both companies placed a great deal of emphasis on fail-safe operation during the development of the joint solution. “If the load is less than the maximum capacity of the PV generator and the batteries are already full, automatic power reduction is required,” explains David Hanek. “Otherwise, the system will switch off due to overvoltage.” To prevent this, voltage-dependent power reduction and reactive power regulation functions can be activated.

Matthijs Vader, Managing Director at Victron Energy, is delighted by the collaboration with Fronius: “Our partnership and the resulting ideas and solutions are being very well received by our customers”.

Anand Gupta Editor - EQ Int'l Media Network

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