Project Story

1 MW C&I Rooftop Solar — Brisbane, Australia

~1 MW monocrystalline rooftop PV with string grid-tied inverters and storage-ready design—high self-consumption, lower energy cost, and carbon reduction.

Project challenge

  • 1Needed a bankable design balancing CAPEX, self-consumption rate, and future storage without overbuilding day one.
  • 2Required credible equipment specs and export documentation for local EPC and financing review.
  • 3Wanted a supplier who could later supply rack ESS using the same project context.

Implemented solution

  • 1Deployed high-efficiency monocrystalline modules sized to available roof area and daytime load.
  • 2Used string grid-tied inverters with storage-ready AC architecture for phased ESS rollout.
  • 3Aligned BOM with modular LFP rack options for a future peak-shaving or backup phase.

Results and proof points

  • 1Lower site energy cost and improved autonomy from on-site solar consumption.
  • 2Documented carbon reduction contribution for sustainability reporting.
  • 3Clear technical path to add LFP rack capacity when tariffs or backup needs justify ESS.

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