Springhill Vineyards were reaching the limits of their existing grid supply as operational demands increased. The property required a solution to support continuous water pumping across two separate sites, each with its own grid connection and operating requirements. As the pumping locations operate independently and are separated by distance, a single centralised system was not suitable.
MyEnergy designed two grid connected solar pumping systems, each tailored to its specific pumping load and site conditions. Both systems were engineered to operate alongside the grid, ensuring water pumping remains uninterrupted with adequate battery storage.
Pumping Site 2 was designed to accommodate higher water demand, with 140 JA Solar panels mounted on an S-Rack ground mount system. The system is powered by a 50kW Deye high voltage three phase hybrid inverter and supported by a 60kWh Deye high voltage battery cabinet.
All S-Rack ground mount systems were installed using a GAYK pile driving machine by MyEnergy’s in-house team, allowing accurate post placement and an efficient, well-aligned installation across both pumping sites.
System Overview
This solar pumping project at Springhill Vineyards shows how adding solar and battery systems can support critical agricultural operations where grid capacity is limited, while reducing operating costs.
With expert knowledge, detailed planning and precise system configuration using the latest Deye technology, MyEnergy delivered a solar pumping solution that supports reliable water pumping at Springhill Vineyards, with scalability in mind to support the vineyard’s long-term growth.
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