Solar Battery Storage

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Value

£40,000

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  • Electricity distribution and related services

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

1 month from now

Published

20 hours ago

Description

Battery storage system to be connected to existing Solar panels and distribution board.  

Install no less than 60kWh battery with 3-phase 30kW AC coupled inverter. Wire 3-phase 63a supply from existing distribution board to new battery/inverter position. Install 3 no data cables from inverter position to incoming metre position for CT clamp to monitor electric usage. CT clamps to monitor existing PV system begins to export electricity to grid and switch to charge battery via App on our chosen platform device. 

Addition information below.
External access to a store room adjoined to the existing building is where the battery will be located, this is about 2000mm from distribution board. Easy access for install.  Some operating restrictions may apply due to building use. 

For further information please contact Phil Sutterby.
[email protected]

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