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Hybrid Solar Power Plant with BESS, 1 MW

General information

Hybrid solar plant with batteries, 1 MW — scope and purpose

A ground-mounted hybrid solar power plant of 1 MW with a battery energy storage system (BESS). The package covers Tier-1 modules, inverters, storage, the step-up substation and high-voltage part, metering and telemetry. Design, in-house switchgear manufacturing, installation and commissioning are delivered by a single contractor.

Price and CAPEX

The indicative construction cost of a hybrid solar plant of 1 MW and above is from UAH 15,000 to 20,000 per kW, depending on the configuration:
  • inverters (Deye, Huawei, Solis)
  • BESS (Wenergy, BYD, Sungrow)
  • type of structure
  • package substation/distribution point/transformer
  • Requirements for metering and telemechanics systems
  • complexity of the grid connection (technical conditions)

Design, technical conditions and permits

Consumption audit
analysis of the enterprise's energy consumption to determine the optimal capacity of the solar plant.
Concept development
creating the project taking into account all technical, legal and financial aspects.
Surveying and geology
analysis of site conditions for the design of the solar plant.
Obtaining technical conditions
drawing up the technical conditions for the grid connection.
Detailed design documentation
design and approval of all technical parameters.
Expert review and approvals
agreeing the project with the authorities and the system operator.

Package substations, distribution points, switchgear, the high-voltage part

Design of package substations, distribution points, switchgear and high-voltage cable lines.

BESS (energy storage)

Storage within the plant smooths the daily generation profile, keeps critical loads powered during outages (for as long as the battery charge lasts) and allows energy delivery to be shifted in time. Capacity and converter rating are selected for your consumption profile and grid connection scheme.

Electrical installation works and EPC

The turnkey EPC approach includes:
Installation of structures
Mounting of the solar panels and their supports.
  • Cable routes Laying of cables for the transmission of electricity.
  • Inverter systems
    Connection of inverters to convert direct current into alternating current.
    Package substations and distribution points
    Installation of transformer substations for feeding energy into the grid.
    BESS integration
    Integration of energy storage systems into the plant scheme.
    Commissioning works
    Commissioning and adjustment works.
    Putting into operation
    completion of the installation and putting the plant into operation.

    Technical specifications of the plant

    Plant capacity: 1 MW
    System type: Grid-tied with BESS
    Inverter: Deye, Huawei, Solis
    Modules: high-efficiency monocrystalline panels
    BESS Capacity 1 MWh, battery types CATL, BYD, Sungrow
    Package substation / distribution point transformers, protection, automation
    Dispatching and monitoring: Yes

    Where to next

    The investment model and project structuring are covered on the Investing in industrial solar plants page. EPC for plants from 500 kW to 5 MW is on the Industrial solar plants 500 kW – 5 MW page.

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    Questions & answers

    FAQ

    How much time is needed to build and commission a solar power plant?
    The typical project implementation timeline is 5–8 months: from site selection and permitting to commissioning the plant.
    What warranties apply to the equipment?

    The warranty periods below are set by the equipment manufacturers according to their warranty certificates. LK Energy's warranty covers installation and commissioning works under the contract.

    • Solar panels – up to 25 years of manufacturer's performance warranty.
    • Inverters – 5–10 years (with the option to extend).
    • Monitoring systems and storage systems – typically 5–7 years.
    Who operates the plant after launch?
    Under a service agreement we cover the technical side: plant monitoring, scheduled maintenance, and repair or replacement of equipment within the scope and on the terms set out in the agreement. Legal support and accounting remain with the plant owner.

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