Project Overview
project type
Household distributed photovoltaic power station
project's venue
Adelaide, Australia
Project capacity
9.9kW
product type
Hi-MO 1
Household Distributed Power Project
The technical highlights of this project include the use of high-efficiency solar panels and inverters that convert the direct current (DC) output of the solar panels into the alternating current (AC) used in homes. These panels and inverters are designed to maximize the power output of the solar system, ensuring that homeowners can generate as much electricity as possible from their rooftop solar setup.
Another technical highlight of this project is the use of energy storage technology that allows homeowners to store excess energy produced by their solar panels during the day and use it later when needed. This technology ensures that homeowners can make the most of their solar power systems and reduce their reliance on grid-supplied electricity.