Case Study Barton Marina, linked to the Trent and Mersey Canal and surrounded by ninety acres of woodland and lakes, is one of Staffordshire’s leading tourist destinations. Overlooking the marina is the popular Waterfront Pub and Restaurant. Built in 2007 using largely reclaimed materials, The Waterfront resembles a Victorian canal-side warehouse, and is designed to accommodate up to three…
Location: Tsuruta-Electric Factory, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan Capacity: 52.8kW Installation date: March 2019 Inverters: 2 x SE25K-JP Additional devices: SolarEdge commercial gateway, Janitza Meter Case Study Transformer Factory in Japan Installs a SolarEdge Rooftop System for Self-Consumption In an effort to become more sustainable and energy independent, Tsuruta Electric, a Japanese manufacturer…
Chiba University of Commerce, Japan Installer: Yokohama Kankyo Design Distributor: Krannich Solar Japan Capacity: 450kWdc/370kWac (divided amongst 10 separate rooftop systems) Installation Date: March 2019 Inverters: 15 x SE25K-JP Power Optimizers: 673 x P730 Modules: 1346 x LG NeON2 A5 335NIC-5 Case Study Japan’s First Renewable Energy University Installs SolarEdge Rooftop Systems for Maximum…
Case Study SolarEdge Optimized Solution Chosen for Repowering Low Voltage Commercial Ground Mount Installation in Japan Since its launch in 2012, the Japanese Feed-in Tariff scheme has driven significant growth in the solar energy market, encouraging a growing number of system owners to take advantage of attractive pricing to go solar. With many system owners now facing inverter performance…
Case Study SolarEdge chosen for PV installation at large fuel deposit With millions of PV installations worldwide, solar energy is designed to be safe and reliable. However, when the sun is shining, the PV array and associated wiring can carry a high voltage, leaving the possibility of electrical arcing which may cause fires. For this reason, safety should be a major consideration for…
Case Study Solving South Africa’s Interrupted Power Supply Problem with SolarEdge/Victron Integration The Challenge Rotational load shedding has become a way of life in South Africa since December 2014. Scheduled periodic blackouts, intended to relieve some of the pressure on the country’s aging electric utility infrastructure, are having a devastating impact on the economy. The good news is that…