Solar batteries reduce 40% of electricity for the airport

An Australian company has successfully researched new solar cell kits to be applied to a large city in Northern Australia.

Picture 1 of Solar batteries reduce 40% of electricity for the airport
Solar cells are becoming more and more useful. (Illustration).

At one of the airports of Ellis Sprig in northern Australia, a power station was commissioned to install 28 improved battery packs. Those batteries are capable of turning on the Sun's movement and producing 600 megawatt.h in a year. It meets 1/3 of the airport's electricity needs.

Among the projects to be implemented by this company, people will assemble power stations in some of the city's high-rise buildings. They will be used in water heating systems to supply a city-based sports-entertainment center and air conditioning for an Art Center.

In addition, it is expected to assemble new solar cells on rooftops to fully heat the family pool water in the summer as well as ensure 40% of the heat in the winter.