More and more companies in the construction, infrastructure and events sectors are migrating to cleaner technologies. cleaner technologies. Prolectric, a UK leader in off-grid solutions, has developed the ProCharge system, a three-phase solar energy storage (BESS) system that offers a quiet and efficient alternative to the use of diesel generators.
ProCharge combines solar battery and fuel economy
The ProCharge integrates a 120 kWh battery with 12 solar panels. solar panels panels, capable of supplying up to 45 kVA. This capacity makes it ideal for powering construction site equipment, sheds and machinery at off-grid sites. The system can be synchronized with diesel generators of up to 100 kVA, reducing the running time of the heat engine by up to 75%.
One of the key features of the ProCharge is its ability to operate in parallel with existing generators. This allows operators to take advantage of stored and solar power before resorting to diesel, thus lowering daily fuel consumption by more than £200, according to figures provided by the company.
The system has been adopted in rail projects, tunnels and nighttime road maintenance, as well as in film shoots and events where silence and absence of emissions are essential. It also provides energy backup in telecommunications and utilities, and even in public sector operations such as city halls and emergency services.
Real-time monitoring and control
Recognized with the Queen’s Award for Enterprise in 2021, Prolectric reaffirms its mission to reduce emissions in sectors historically dependent on diesel. The ProCharge represents a step forward in the electrification of construction sites and the pursuit of an effective energy transition.
The solution includes advanced telematics capabilities, allowing users to monitor performance in real time and optimize energy use. This connectivity strengthens your operational efficiency, facilitating data-driven decisions.
The ProCharge three-phase solar energy storage is not just a battery, but a complete energy management system that meets today’s needs for sustainability, savings and performance in energy-intensive projects.
Source and photo: Prolectric