Hahndorf, a picturesque German-inspired village just 30 minutes from Adelaide, is known for its rich german early settler heritage and beautiful landscapes. While its rural charm attracts many, the lack of a grid connection in certain areas poses challenges for property owners seeking reliable energy solutions.
The Challenge: Reliable Off-Grid Power
A family in Hahndorf discovered a stunning piece of land, overgrown with scrubland and without any access to the road or grid connection. To build their dream home in this location, they needed a reliable and scalable energy system. A decade ago, this would have been a costly and complicated task, but modern off-grid solutions have made it possible.
The Solution: Scalable Off-Grid Power for Home Build and Beyond
MyEnergy Engineering designed and installed an efficient off-grid power system, located within the property’s shed, in preparation for the completion of the new home build. The system includes 40 roof-mounted Jinko Tiger solar panels, 6 ZYC SIMPO batteries for energy storage, and advanced power management technology with a Victron Multiplus-II inverter and Fronius Primo inverter. This setup ensures the property always has reliable power and can expand as future needs grow, providing more than adequate power to meet building demands as the owners bring their dream home to life. MyEnergy’s award-winning team completed this off-grid installation in just three days, providing the owners with a seamless and efficient solution.
System Features
Victron Multiplus-II 48/15000
Fronius Primo Inverter
17.6kW Jinko Tiger Solar Panels
30.72kWh ZYC SIMPO Batteries
This off-grid power system, designed and installed by MyEnergy's off-grid experts, allows the owners to build their home in a stunning location without relying on the grid. With large battery storage and scalable technology, they are guaranteed reliable power now and into the future, ensuring they will never be left in the dark. This project highlights how modern off-grid systems make sustainable living possible, even in the most remote and difficult-to-reach areas.