Livoltek and Hexing’s Eswatini Revenue Service Micro-grid EPC Project
Address: Eswatini
Solution: Revenue Service (ERS) Micro-grid EPC Project
Livoltek Power Eswatini’s First Micro-grid EPC Project, Leads the African New Energy Market!
Recently, the Eswatini Revenue Service (ERS) Micro-grid EPC Project, deeply involved by LIVOLTEK, Hexing Group and Hexing Electrical South Africa (Pty) LTD, was successfully launched.
The project is led by Eswatini Revenue Service, with Hexing Electrical South Africa (Pty) LTD as the general EPC contractor. This marks a significant breakthrough for Hexing Group in the low-voltage microgrid field.
As a provider of new energy technologies, Livoltek supplied the core components for the project, including the PCS, BESS, Solar Inverters, and EMS (Energy Management System), collectively creating an efficient and stable microgrid system.
The project fully demonstrates Hexing Group and Livoltek’s system integration capabilities and international EPC project management strength in the new energy field.
Solving Power Instability Issues and Promoting Green Energy Transformation
Eswatini has long faced challenges with unstable power supply and frequent power outages, with each power cut lasting up to 4 hours, severely impacting local economic development and residents’ lives. As a major electricity consumer, ERS uses up to 110MWh of electricity per month and relies on diesel generators to support the load during power outages. This results in a monthly diesel consumption of over a thousand liters, which is not only costly but also puts significant pressure on the environment.
To address this challenge, Livoltek, in collaboration with Hexing South Africa, tailored an efficient and reliable microgrid solution for ERS. The project utilizes an AC coupling scheme, integrating rooftop photovoltaics, energy storage battery cabinets, PCS, and EMS, alongside the client’s existing diesel generator. This created a flexible, intelligent microgrid system. The integrated solution of photovoltaics, energy storage, and diesel generation provides reliable power supply to the client while reducing operational costs.
Project Highlights: A Perfect Combination of Technological Innovation and Efficient Operation
Smart Energy Management for Flexible Control
The core equipment of the project includes Livoltek’s self-developed EMS, 500kW PCS, 5 sets of 225kWh BESS, and 6 units of 60kW Grid-tied Solar Inverters. Through the EMS system, the project achieves comprehensive monitoring and intelligent control of microgrid equipment, supporting various operating modes such as peak shaving, energy arbitrage, and reducing transformer demand, significantly improving energy utilization efficiency.
Seamless Switching to Ensure Power Supply
The system is grid-connected on the 0.4kV low-voltage side, supports black start functionality, and achieves seamless switching between grid-connected and off-grid states. This design ensures that essential loads continue to operate stably during power outages, greatly enhancing the reliability of the power supply.
Green Energy to Reduce Carbon Emissions
The project is expected to generate 551.8 MWh in its first year, with a total generation of 12,609.7 MWh over 25 years and an average annual output of 504.4 MWh. By combining solar PV and energy storage, the project significantly reduces reliance on diesel generation, cutting down on diesel consumption each year, and making a significant contribution to Eswatini’s green energy transition and sustainable development goals.
Economic, Environmental, and Social Value: A Win-Win-Win Scenario
Economic Benefits
By reducing electricity procurement costs and diesel consumption, the project has significantly decreased the operational expenses of ERS, delivering substantial economic benefits to the customer.
Environmental Benefits
The project’s significant annual reduction in diesel consumption and carbon emissions provides strong support for Eswatini’s green energy development, helping the country achieve its carbon neutrality and sustainable development goals.
Replication and Empowerment Across Africa
As Eswatini’s first microgrid project, it serves as a stable and operational model for government institutions like ERS. Its replicability and scalability make it a valuable reference for similar scenarios in other African countries, further driving the sustainable development of Africa’s energy market.
Technological Leadership and Benchmark Demonstration
This project marks Hexing Group’s first microgrid initiative in Eswatini, utilizing Livoltek’s self-developed grid-tied inverters, energy storage systems, and EMS. From design and procurement to delivery, Hexing Group has taken full ownership, establishing a significant milestone in its renewable energy market expansion in South Africa.
Livoltek: Leading Renewable Energy Technology, Empowering Global Energy Transition
As the core equipment supplier and system integrator for the project, Livoltek has demonstrated its leading technological expertise in the renewable energy sector through its self-developed PV inverters, energy storage systems, and energy management systems. The successful implementation of this project not only marks a significant milestone in Livoltek’s internationalization strategy but also further solidifies its industry leadership in microgrid system integration.
Looking ahead, Livoltek will continue to uphold the philosophy of “innovation-driven, green development,” providing efficient and reliable renewable energy solutions to global customers. The company is committed to supporting the global energy transition and the achievement of sustainable development goals.