Efficient Sunpal 50kW/100kW/200kW Industrial On-Grid Solar System

Specification

ModelSP-50KW-ONSP-100KW-ONSP-200KW-ON
Half Cut Mono 590W Solar Panel84 Pieces170 Pieces338 Pieces
DC Isolation Switch8Piece15Piece30Piece
On Grid InverterThree Phase Growatt inverter 10-200KW-ON
AC Isolation Switch1Piece1Piece2Piece
DC Cable 4mm2800 meter1500 meter3000 meter
MC4 Connector20 Pairs90 Pairs180 Pairs
Mounting SystemCustomized Product Based On Installation Roof/Ground
PV Installation ToolsWire Cable Cutter & Stripper, Disassembly Tool

Connecting Diagram

Q :

1. What is the warranty coverage for your 50-200KW solar systems?

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We provide a 12-year product warranty on materials and workmanship, plus a 25-year linear performance warranty, for solar panels, 5-year warranty for on-grid inverter, 15-year for mounting system etc.

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2. Are you a factory or trading company?

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We are a factory with over 16 years of experience in solar energy manufacturing. Factory visits are welcome.

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3. Do you offer OEM and on-site installation support for larger projects?

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Yes, we provide OEM services, professional on-site installation, and technical support, including system design, grid connection assistance, and commissioning for commercial-scale projects.

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4. How does your factory control quality?

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We have a strict QC team and only ship products that meet all quality standards.

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5. What types of solar modules can you supply?

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We provide PERC, TopCon, HJT, BC solar panel, shingled solar panel etc.

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6. How can I get more help with my order?

A :

Contact our sales team via chat or email—we're ready to support you anytime.

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What does “1,500 kWh” mean in a power storage?

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“1,500 kWh” stands for 1,500 kilowatt-hours of energy. One kilowatt-hour equals one kilowatt (1 kW = 1,000 W) of power delivered continuously for one hour. Thus, 1,500 kWh is the energy delivered if a system outputs 1,500 kW for one hour, or e.g. 150 kW for 10 hours, or 50 kW for 30 hours (ignoring losses).

In real systems, you must account for:

Round-trip efficiency (charging/discharging losses)
Depth of Discharge (DoD) — usable percentage of energy
Degradation & cycle loss over time

What can a 1,500 kWh system power in a commercial / industrial setting?

Thus, 1,500 kWh is substantial for many commercial backup and load-shifting use cases.

The typical power supply capabilities of this system under different load types are as follows (assuming approximately 90% system efficiency and typical inverter specifications):

For a 30-kilowatt office lighting and HVAC load, the battery can sustain power for approximately 45 hours;

For a 100-kilowatt medium-sized industrial equipment load, it can sustain power for approximately 13 hours;

And for a 10-kilowatt critical load (such as an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) system), it can support power for up to approximately 135 hours.

Why would a business choose a 1,500 kWh battery system — what are the benefits?

Energy arbitrage: charge when electricity is cheap, discharge when rates are high

Demand charge reduction / peak shaving: discharging during brief high-load intervals to reduce the highest demand point on your utility bill (huge impact in commercial tariffs)

Backup / resilience: reliable power during outages

Stacked revenue streams: once the system is in place, it can provide grid services, frequency regulation, ancillary services, or utility grid deferral value

Carbon & sustainability goals: enable higher self-consumption of on-site renewables.

How much does a 1,500 kWh energy storage system cost in the commercial market?

Market costs vary with technology, scale, and contract terms. A ballpark cost for grid-scale battery systems is around $120 per kWh (storage only, not balance-of-system) for 2–4 hour systems.

So a 1,500 kWh system could cost in the range of $180,000 (plus inverter, management, installation, site costs).

When paired with value stacking and high utilization, many C&I customers recover costs in 3–8 years, depending on tariff structure and usage.

How competitive is 1,500 kWh compared to typical commercial and utility storage sizes?

Many commercial storage deployments are 100–1,000 kWh scale. A 1,500 kWh system is at the higher end for C&I, approaching small utility-scale capacity.

Utility-scale / grid storage often ranges from multiple megawatt-hours to gigawatt-hours.

As battery and grid storage costs decline, systems in the MWh range become more viable.

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