Renewable energy – round the clock
The Krones West Africa Center in Lagos, Nigeria, went first: Back in December 2022, solar panels and inverters were integrated in its power supply system to cover all of the facility’s demand using renewable energy produced in-house. That solar power is also fed to batteries serving as back-up with a storage capacity of 830 kilowatt hours.
The new 24-hour solar energy source supplies Krones West Africa’s entire office building, plus the workshop and glue production shop. So the center needs power from the public grid and/or the generator only in emergencies. The solar array on the building’s roof measures an impressive 2,746 square metres and boasts an output of 542 kilowatt-peak. In favourable weather conditions, the office enjoys round-the-clock energy self-sufficiency. The 24-hour green-energy supply system reduces CO2 emissions by 2,285 tons over its entire useful lifetime.