The core components include a 1 MW ground-mounted solar array coupled with a substantial 2 MW/2. 5 MWh lithium-ion battery energy storage system (BESS). This combination is engineered to provide a stable power supply and significantly reduce the region's dependence on diesel.
South Ossetia"s Phase I bidding aims to deploy 120 MWh of battery storage capacity, addressing energy security challenges and enabling 24/7 renewable power supply.
Designed as a plug-and-play, future-ready solution, it empowers projects to choose between solar-ready hybrid inverters or AC-coupled PCS systems, with optional air- or liquid-cooled battery technology. Core Features: Flexibility Meets Power.
High IP Protection: Rated IP54–IP65 to deliver waterproof and dustproof performance for long-term outdoor use. Scalable Battery Capacity: Supports multiple modules, making it ideal for scalable solar battery enclosure cabinets or microgrid setups.
The US$29 million installation will meet more than 25% of the country's electricity needs, and is now feeding power into the central grid in Babeldaob, the largest island in the Republic. It is the first large scale solar project in Palau.