SP resident bets on solar energy with BESS and achieves energy autonomy

Resident invests in a solution that is still rare in Brazil to overcome power outages and achieve total autonomy from the grid
SP resident bets on solar energy with BESS and achieves energy autonomy
BESS installed in a São Paulo residence has 12 batteries, as well as security and refrigeration devices.

A resident of the Alphaville neighborhood, in São Paulo (SP), has just taken a step that is still unusual in Brazil by ing a BESS (Battery Energy Storage Systems) to your existing photovoltaic system, which has 84 photovoltaic modules.

With the new technology, the consumer will be able to keep the residence fully operational for up to 20 hours in the event of an emergency. blackout — without the need to restrict use to essential equipment, as occurs in conventional backup systems.

The solution allows the homeowner to enjoy uninterrupted power that is independent of the power grid. Even in cases of prolonged power outages, the batteries are recharged during the day by the solar system and provide enough power to keep the home operating normally during the night and early morning hours — without interruptions.

The installation was carried out by the company SolBell, while the commissioning of BESS was the responsibility of CS Consulting — Group company Canal Solar specialized in storage projects and medium and large-scale solar plants.

The adoption of BESS systems in homes is still in its infancy in Brazil, mainly due to the high cost and technical complexity involved. Today, the technology is more common in medium and large-scale solar plants.

Check out the project by watching the video below:

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Photo by Henrique Hein
Henrique Hein
He worked at Correio Popular and Rádio Trianon. He has experience in podcast production, radio programs, interviews and reporting. Has been following the solar sector since 2020.

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