Define critical loads
Not every load needs the same level of protection. The design identifies essential processes, controls, communications and infrastructure that must remain available during an outage.
Battery backup and energy resilience
A battery energy storage system can maintain selected loads when the public grid fails. DWC ENERGY GROUP designs the protected electrical area, reserve strategy and control sequence around the site's continuity requirements.
How it works
Battery backup power for commercial and industrial sites with configurable reserves, intelligent control and support for critical loads.
Not every load needs the same level of protection. The design identifies essential processes, controls, communications and infrastructure that must remain available during an outage.
An adjustable battery reserve keeps capacity available for backup operation. The required reserve depends on protected power, expected outage duration and available on-site generation.
When backup is configured, the protected installation is separated from the public grid and supplied as a controlled three-phase island network. Solar generation can continue when it is connected on the protected side and the system design supports it.
Benefits
Suitable applications
Related systems
Depending on power requirements and electrical design, either defined loads or a larger protected installation can be supplied. The scope must be established during project planning.
Yes, when the photovoltaic system is connected to the protected output side and the island network has been designed for continued solar operation.