Solar Power Integrated Energy Storage System (Solar-Storage Hybrid System)
Solar power generation is characterized by strong daytime output and zero generation at night, which often leads to supply-demand imbalance.
By integrating solar power with energy storage, surplus electricity produced during the day can be stored and released at night, during cloudy weather, or during peak demand periods.
This transforms solar energy from a daytime-only source into a stable, 24-hour power supply.
For utility operators, the solar-storage hybrid system effectively alleviates feeder line congestion and reduces the reliance on conventional power plants for real-time generation adjustment.
For enterprises and individual users, it reduces electricity expenses, improves renewable self-consumption, and enhances the overall utilization of green energy.