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Standard photovoltaic systems

Solar Photovoltaic systems are power systems that convert sunlight into electricity by utilizing the photovoltaic effect process.

Agri Photovoltaic systems

Agri-PV is an umbrella term for open-area photovoltaics concepts that enable photovoltaics and agriculture to share use of the same space.

Full Package Solar Fences

Solar fence are an innovative alternative PV systems: rather than installing PV modules flat or diagonally, instead these are mounted vertically

EV Charger

Solutions from single unit up to industrial fleet

Photovoltaic Battery

Energy storage is indispensable for grid integration of renewables and decarbonization, and for energy security as well.

Wind Energy

Wind is used to produce electricity by converting the kinetic energy of air in motion into electricity. In modern wind turbines, wind rotates the rotor blades, which convert kinetic energy into rotational energy. This rotational energy is transferred by a shaft which to the generator, thereby producing electrical energy.

•Expertise on wind zones and feasibility models

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Home Power Solutions

Development in energy technology is the use of hydrogen for energy storage, particularly in the storage of energy from photovoltaic systems. Hydrogen energy storage systems are now available for both domestic use and larger commercial installations.

Conventional batteries are best for short-term storage. They store energy quickly and release it efficiently when needed.

However, they are not well suited for long-term storage, as the capacity required would be very expensive and conventional lithium storage devices lose their charge over time. Hydrogen as a storage medium is ideal for long-term storage.

Excess energy produced in the summer months can be stored and used in the winter when PV systems produce less energy. When a battery is full, the excess electricity is used to generate hydrogen.

If required, the hydrogen is then converted into electricity, which is fed back into your power grid.