The future development prospects of the integrated photovoltaic storage and diesel cabinet
The flexible features of the integrated photovoltaic, battery and diesel generator system enable it to be adapted to a wide range of scenarios, from off-grid remote areas to on-grid industrial and commercial settings. The value realization in different scenarios varies in focus:
1. Industrial and commercial parks and manufacturing enterprises
For factories in areas with unstable power grids and frequent power outages, or industrial and commercial parks that need to reduce electricity costs, the integrated photovoltaic, battery and diesel generator system can simultaneously achieve cost reduction and power supply guarantee. On the one hand, it can reduce electricity expenses by taking advantage of the price difference between peak and off-peak hours and avoid fines for exceeding demand through demand management. On the other hand, it can automatically switch to off-grid operation when the power grid is down, ensuring continuous operation of production lines and avoiding production halts. A garment factory in Myanmar, for instance, faced frequent power outages due to the unstable local power grid, which hindered production. After installing three integrated photovoltaic, battery and diesel generator systems in parallel, the power supply interruption problem was completely resolved, and diesel consumption and electricity costs were reduced by more than 70%.
2. Remote off-grid areas (border outposts, islands, and residents of remote islands .
In areas without power grid coverage such as border outposts and islands, traditional power supply is completely dependent on diesel transportation, which is not only extremely costly but also affected by weather and transportation, making it difficult to ensure supply. The integrated photovoltaic, battery and diesel generator solution can provide 24-hour uninterrupted power supply, meeting the electricity needs for daily life and communication and monitoring equipment, significantly reducing diesel dependence. Only a small amount of regular refueling is required for long-term operation, making it the preferred solution for energy upgrades in remote areas through "oil-to-solar" conversion.
3. Outdoor projects and emergency backup power
Outdoor projects such as mining and road construction are often located in remote areas without power grid access and have a high demand for mobile power supply. The integrated photovoltaic, battery and diesel generator system can be pre-deployed to rely on photovoltaic power for daily construction and living electricity, with diesel serving only as a backup in extreme weather conditions. This not only reduces the frequency of diesel transportation but also lowers the cost of construction power supply. In emergency rescue scenarios, the integrated cabinet can be quickly deployed to provide continuous and stable power supply to disaster areas and repair sites.
4. Communication base stations and photovoltaic battery charging stations
For communication base stations in remote areas, the integrated photovoltaic, battery and diesel generator system can serve as a backup power source, quickly switching to power supply when the grid is down. It can adapt to harsh outdoor environments, reduce on-site maintenance frequency, and achieve centralized management through remote monitoring, lowering operation and maintenance costs. For photovoltaic battery charging stations, the integrated system can help absorb excess photovoltaic power, stabilize charging load fluctuations, reduce operating costs, and provide emergency power supply in case of grid failure.
