Residential Cases

B-LFP48-200E Solar system powers healthcare in Sierra Leone

Capacity

307.2 kWh

Inverter

Victron

Scenario

Sierra Leone / Hospital

Project Introductions

In Sierra Leone, reliable power supply has long been a challenge, especially in remote areas with limited access to the grid. The Bo Government Hospital, a key medical institution in the southern province, has been facing these challenges, as stable power is critical for healthcare services. To address this issue, a cutting-edge renewable energy project has been implemented to power the hospital with solar energy and storage. The system is equipped with 30 BSLBATT 10kWh batteries, providing reliable backup power and increasing the hospital’s energy independence. This project marks a significant step forward in ensuring continuous, reliable power for essential services like healthcare.

Product Descriptions

B-LFP48-200E is a high-capacity 51.2V 200Ah rack-mounted lithium battery with a 10.24kWh capacity and over 6000 cycles of lifespan. Using advanced lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) technology, it offers reliable performance for grid-tied and off-grid solar systems, telecom, and UPS applications. The modular design allows up to 63 units to be connected in parallel, meeting various residential and small commercial energy storage needs. It features built-in BMS protection, an internal fire extinguisher, and remote monitoring via WiFi and Bluetooth with app support for easy management.

User Benefits

The installation of this solar energy system at Bo Government Hospital significantly improves energy reliability, ensuring that the hospital operates smoothly without interruptions. By maximizing solar self-consumption, the system reduces reliance on the grid and lowers electricity costs. The increased off-grid capacity provides backup power during outages, crucial for maintaining critical medical services. This project not only enhances the hospital’s energy independence but also contributes to a sustainable future for Sierra Leone, paving the way for more renewable energy adoption in vital sectors like healthcare.