Kiamika Regional Park

The reception area and the main washroom facility at Kiamika Regional Park are entirely powered by solar energy!

The system:

  • 24 bifacial solar panels, 445 Watts each (10.68 kW total);

  • An "All-in-One (AIO)" Inverter-Charger seamlessly integrating 3 solar charge controllers (see products section: "Inverters");

  • An "LFP" Lithium Iron Phosphate battery bank, equivalent to just over $\pm$ 40 kWh;

  • A manual transfer switch allowing a choice between a generator or the solar system.

The solar system is sized and designed to supply the site primarily without needing a generator, thereby significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Between January and the end of October, solar power alone feeds the site's consumption. From November to late January, occasional automatic support from a small generator is sufficient to make up for the lack of photovoltaic energy.

The Solar System in Place

Remote monitoring application

This system comes with an application that allows you to monitor its status remotely, as well as make adjustments or optimizations as needed. Using this remote application, the CGC team provides a proactive monitoring service for the entire setup, allowing us to offer recommendations whenever necessary.

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