With the newly developed control and energy management unit Förster, up to ten of the units can be connected together. This makes it possible for the first time for a so-called multi-picea system to supply buildings with larger power requirements, such as commercial or apartment buildings, with solar power from their own roofs all year round. This allows for a higher degree of self-consumption. The storage capacity is up to 15,000 kilowatt hours.
The cascade approach of the Multi-Picea allows individual adaptation for different applications. This means that both output and storage capacity can be varied. By always using the same units, economies of scale come into play in production and make it possible to reduce production costs in the future, the manufacturer promises. (mfo)
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