The objective of the SOLION partnership is to develop an integrated energy kit able to be produced on an industrial scale for decentralised on-grid, residential PV systems.
This project will introduce large lithium-ion batteries into PV systems on the largest scale ever tested in Europe. Lithium-ion technology is required in order to meet the need for 20 years' battery life in demanding environmental conditions.
The 75 systems will be deployed in Germany and France. These trials will validate the performance of the system, its economic viability, the added value of energy storage in an on-grid PV system and the benefits for stakeholders.
Storage will enable solar energy to be "time shifted" to periods of peak demand or when there is no sun in order to allow self consumption or grid support. Today, gridconnected PV systems, without energy storage, are directly fed in.
The project will demonstrate the major benefits of storing energy generated from PV to the environment and to all stakeholders.
SOLION has been recognised by the Eureka/Eurogia and Tenerrdis programmes, and is supported by the French Ministry of Economy Finance and Employment (DGE) and the German Ministry of Environment (BMU).
A German utility (E-ON), three German research institutes (ISEA, ISET & ZSW) and one French research institute (INES -CEA) are associated with this project.
About Conergy
Conergy AG is one of the leading solar enterprises in Europe and with over 70,000 solar systems installed also a global market leader in the field of solar system integration. Listed since 2005 on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange, the group pursues a global growth strategy: it produces, installs and plans solar systems for its customers in more than 20 countries. The Conergy Group is represented by branch offices on four continents.
For more information, visit Conergy at www.conergy.com
About Tenesol
Tenesol, created in 1983 is one of the first PV system manufacturer and integrator in France. Since 1996 the Company has developed grid connected systems for residential, commercial and industrial segments. Since 2000 Tenesol has set up production units for PV modules. The company, today a joint-venture (50/50) of EDF and Total, is addressing markets worldwide mainly in grid connected applications but also for off grid in developing countries regarding professional applications and rural electrification.
For more information, visit Tenesol at www.tenesol.com