Ausworkwear & Safety 82 Kw Aussie Made Solpod Modular Solar System

OUT WITH THE OLD IN WITH THE NEW Last July Andrew Panther, the owner of Ausworkwear, contacted us to do an assessment on his existing 35 Kw solar system on his office in Morwell. On inspection it was very apparent that his panels were in a very poor condition after only approx 6 years of service. many of them had cracked glass, a lot of them had water ingress and corrosion and some even had scorch marks on the backs of them;  it was very lucky for Andrew that they hadn’t caused a fire. the entire installation was of very poor quality and unfortunately the company from Melbourne that had installed the system, was no longer in business, and the panel manufacturer from China had no warranty support in Australia. This was a classic case of what not to do when you are looking to invest in a solar system for your home or business. As the existing system was unsafe and barely working, it was decided that the best course of action was to remove the old solar system and replace it with a new much larger system that would more than meet Andrews needs both now and into the future. THE OLD THE  NEW After assessing Andrews power usage and measuring up the roof, it was decided to maximize the solar output of his available roof space and to meet, and on most days exceed the energy use of the business, it was decided to install an Australian Made 82 Kw Solpod East, West facing modular solar system. This would be the Ideal size to meet almost all of Andrews energy needs all year round and produce some extra power on most days and on the weekends, that would be exported into the grid, to cover the businesses night time and Winter energy use.   End result: On April 29 2021 Ausworkwear’s new solar system was producing up to 42.7 Kws of power and the businesses energy needs (in blue) were well and truly met for the entire day and Andrew was paid for the exported energy (in grey). Andrews power company is now paying him for his power instead of the other way around and his power bill will be in credit for almost the entire year. After Andrew writes off 30% of the asset value off his Taxable income in this Financial year; the remaining 70% of the cost of his new, state of the art solar system, will be paid for from Andrews power bill savings in approx 2.5 years. That is a whopping 40% ROI (return on investment). There is no better place to invest your businesses hard earned money than in a new tailored energy saving solution from Nrgwise. Ausworkwear and Safety is another very happy Nrgwise customer, just ask Andrew  

Gippsland Grammar Senior Campus: 100 Kw of Solar PV and 1,417 LED Lights.

Gippsland Grammar Senior Campus: 100 Kw of solar will reduce their energy consumption by approx 60% and power bills by approx $20,000 in the first year. As well as 1,417 LED lights will reduce their lighting energy consumption by almost 70% and their Energy and maintenance costs by approx $15,000 P/A. Total Energy and Maintenance Savings of of approx $35,000 PA their annual savings will exceed their annual Finance costs, as well as reducing their CO2 emissions by approx 120 Tonnes P/A. Good for both Gippsland Grammar’s bottom line and our shared Environment. Well done Gippsland Grammar leading the way in energy self sufficiency and Environmental responsibility in Gippsland’s Educational sector. Heart of the system: 4 x 25 Kw Fronius 3 phase inverters and solar switchboard, Total school energy consumption and solar production as well as system performance fully monitored with Fronius Smart Meter and  Fronius Solar Web.

Todd Clinics: Wayne decided to install 20 Kw of solar on his main clinic, to reduce both his impact on our Environment and his operating expenses. He has achieved both goals…

We have just completed the installation of 20 KW of 260 watt REC Panels and a 20 Kw Fronius Inverter. This site is fully monitored for all its energy consumption as well as its solar production, at a glance both Nrgwise and Wayne will be able to see how his system is performing, thanks to Fronius Solarweb.