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Diesel Generators No Match for Indian Startup’s Game-Changing 100 KW Lithium Battery Bank

Su-vastika has unveiled its innovative 100 KW Lithium Battery Energy Storage System (BESS), a robust alternative to traditional diesel generators in a significant move towards sustainable energy solutions. This breakthrough in power backup technology not only addresses the critical environmental issues posed by diesel generators but also marks a new era in operational efficiency.

Recently, Sun Food Tech Plant integrated a 70 KVA Lithium Inverter with 100 KW Lithium battery bank. Su-vastika Lithium battery ESS, replacing their 125 KVA diesel generator, a major pollutant subject to regulatory scrutiny. Dinesh Sharm, Head of Sun Food Tech Plant, shared his insights on the transition: “Our shift to Lithium ESS has been transformative, leading to an uninterrupted power supply and reducing our need for manual intervention and maintenance. This change aligns with our commitment to environmental responsibility and operational efficiency.” The raw material being wasted during the switching between Grid and Diesel Generators cost was substantial. As the cost of food colors per kilogram is quite high. So the recovery of cost in terms of Diesel and maintenance cost of generator along with the raw material wastage cost and the machinery failure during the breakdown of power has also reduced.

 

A Sales Representative at Su-vastika, highlighted the benefits of their Lithium ESS over diesel generators, stating, “Our Lithium ESS offers clear advantages, including zero emissions, noiseless operation, and immediate power backup without switching delays. With its long life cycle and minimal maintenance, the Lithium ESS is not just ideal for industrial settings but also for hotels, hospitals, and residential areas.”

The 100 KW Lithium BESS from Su-vastika is recognized for its minimal environmental impact, a stark contrast to the high pollution levels associated with diesel generators. The BESS's operational costs are significantly lower, and its efficiency is enhanced at various load capacities, offering an economical solution compared to the constant high costs of running diesel generators.

 

Notably, the Lithium BESS requires little maintenance and operates seamlessly without the need for regular servicing or refueling, unlike its diesel counterparts. Its lifespan extends up to 50 years, with the battery itself lasting between 7 to 10 years, far outliving traditional diesel generators.

 

The integration of solar charging capabilities further enhances the BESS's cost-effectiveness, with potential system cost recovery in just 2 to 3 years. The use of solar panels reduces the cost of power generation dramatically, and IoT-based monitoring ensures ease of maintenance and system reliability.

Cost analysis reveals that the 100 KW Lithium BESS is more economical than a conventional 125 KVA diesel generator in terms of initial investment and long-term operational costs, making it a clear winner for sustainable, efficient power backup solutions.

Su-vastika's 100 KW Lithium Battery BESS represents a significant advancement in power backup technology, offering an eco-friendly, low-maintenance, and cost-effective alternative to diesel generators. For more information, please visit Su-vastika's website.

Find the factory of Sun Foods on Google Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/abtpWaGPH3Bd3nhi6

Address: SUN FOOD TECH F, 37 F&G, Khushkhera, Bhiwadi, Rajasthan 301707

 

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