The country’s first portable solar rooftop system was inaugurate at Swaminarayan Akshardham temple complex in Gandhinagar. The installation of 10 PV Port systems in the temple complex has support by the German development agency Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ).
The systems have install under the Union Ministry of New and Renewable Energy’s initiative to develop renewable energy cities across India.
Designed by GIZ, the PV Port systems are standard plug and play photovoltaic systems of a minimum of 2 kWp that come with or without battery storage.
As per statement :
The PV Ports have manufacture by New Delhi-base Servotech Power Systems Ltd (SPSL), a leading maker of high-end solar products like LEDs, oxygen concentrators and EV charging equipment under the Make in India project.
Raman Bhatia, founder and Managing Director of Servotech Power Systems Ltd Said :
The 10 PV Port systems were inaugurate in the presence of Shwetal Shah, Advisor, Climate Change Department, Government of Gujarat, and officials of GIZ, GERMI and Swaminarayan Akshardham temple.
Jorg Gabler, Principal Advisor of the Integration of Renewable Energies in the Indian Electricity System (I-RE) project, GIZ India, Said :
Of the 40 PV Port systems to be install in Gandhinagar, Servotech Power Systems has already install more than 30 systems at Pandit Deendayal Energy University, GSPC Bhavan, Indroda Park, NIFT, Arya Bhavan, and many other places.
The PV Port system is highly cost-effective, requires low maintenance, has a long shelf life of 25-30 years, can be easily install by a single person and is ideal for the Indian climate.
It is design for 100% self-consumption, and no power is fed into the grid.
Not like other conventional solar PV systems, the design of the PV Port system allows the space below the panels to be utilise.
Each system leads to an average annual savings of Rs 24,000 on electricity bills.