Real Case: Off-Grid PV + ESS in an Island School

Delivering Reliable Power Where the Grid Cannot Reach


1. Background: Power Challenges in Remote Locations

In many parts of the world—especially island communities—grid electricity is either unreliable or entirely unavailable. Schools, clinics, and local businesses must rely on:

  • Diesel generators (expensive and polluting)
  • Limited solar setups without storage
  • No power at all for hours or days

In this case, we were approached by a local partner working with a small elementary school on a remote island in Southeast Asia. Their challenge was simple:

“We need basic, reliable electricity to run lights, fans, a few computers, and a water pump—all day, every day—even when it rains.”

They needed an off-grid PV + ESS solution, and they needed it fast, affordable, and simple enough for local workers to install.


2. Project Overview: System Goals

✅ Site:

  • A 5-classroom school with an office and kitchen
  • No grid access
  • 6 full sun hours per day on average

✅ Load Requirements:

  • Lighting for 7 rooms (LED)
  • Ceiling fans x 6
  • 2 desktop computers + router
  • Water pump (0.75kW, 30 mins/day)
  • Occasional phone charging

✅ Target Backup:

  • 2 days of autonomy (rainy/cloudy days)
  • 24/7 operation with safety features
  • Minimum noise (no diesel)
  • Easy maintenance

3. System Design Summary

ComponentSpecification
PV Array5.4 kWp (450W × 12 panels)
Hybrid Inverter5kW Off-grid inverter, 48V system
Battery Storage19.2 kWh LiFePO₄ (48V, 400Ah)
MountingGround-mount angled rack
ControlLocal LCD + mobile APP (Wi-Fi)
ProtectionSPD, circuit breakers, grounding

The design was based on energy modeling, expected loads, and field constraints. Oversizing the PV slightly ensured recharge even on cloudy days.


4. Product Selection Logic

We chose standard, cost-effective components that offered plug-and-play simplicity but with the flexibility to expand later:

🔋 Battery

  • LiFePO₄ over lead-acid for durability and depth of discharge
  • Pre-wired cabinet with BMS
  • Easily monitored through inverter interface
  • Delivered pre-configured for local install team

Hybrid Inverter

  • Pure sine wave, 5kW output
  • Supports solar + battery + optional generator
  • Built-in MPPT (100–500V PV input range)
  • Works seamlessly with selected battery model

No customization was needed beyond parameter setup, ensuring the client could replicate this model for other schools later.


5. Installation & Training

The system was pre-assembled as much as possible, including:

  • Mounting brackets
  • Wiring diagrams
  • Clear SLD (single-line diagram)
  • English + local language labels

Our team provided a 1-hour online walkthrough with the local technician, focusing on:

  • Basic PV alignment
  • Connecting battery safely
  • Using the mobile app for status checks
  • Checking indicators and alarms

Installation took less than 3 days, including the panel structure.


6. Results After 3 Months

The school reported:

✅ 100% uptime during daytime hours
✅ Fans and lighting running reliably
✅ Only 2 cloudy days required reduced loads
✅ No generator fuel costs
✅ Children can now use the computers daily
✅ Teachers use the system to charge devices and store learning materials

The battery has not dropped below 40% SOC, indicating strong system design.


7. Takeaways: Why It Worked

This project is a strong example of lean system integration done right:

✔️ 1. Accurate Load Assessment

  • We didn’t oversell capacity
  • Designed for what they really used—not wish-list items

✔️ 2. Off-grid Specific Components

  • Inverter supports charging from solar only
  • No need for grid sync or complex modes

✔️ 3. Modular, Scalable Battery

  • The 19.2kWh cabinet can be expanded with the same footprint
  • Pre-set BMS with alarm protections avoids deep discharge errors

✔️ 4. Real Technical Communication

  • All documents, diagrams, and photos were shared ahead of delivery
  • No surprises on site = no delays

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9. Why This Matters to Other Small Projects

Many foreign trade buyers assume off-grid systems are too risky or complex. But with the right planning and support, even a low-volume project like this island school can be delivered successfully.

If you’re a distributor, contractor, or NGO serving similar areas, this model shows:

  • What kind of products work
  • How to prepare the right documentation
  • How to offer support without on-site visits
  • Why project understanding + fast response beats brand-name pricing

We can help configure similar systems from 5kWh to 100kWh, with modular options, technical documents, and remote support.


✉️ Need Help with Off-Grid Projects?

Let’s talk. Whether you’re quoting a school, lodge, or workshop, we can help you select the right inverter, battery, and PV components—and ship it ready to install.

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