IBC Solar develops comprehensive energy solution with Kempka-Elektrotechnik

IBC SOLAR AG has developed an individual and comprehensive energy solution in cooperation with Kempka-Elektrotechnik for the car dealership Dresen in Korschenbroich, Germany.

The solution includes a PV system plus storage, a charging infrastructure as well as an energy management system. This makes the company less dependent on rising electricity costs and makes it e-mobility ready with immediate effect.

More and more car dealerships in Germany are leading the way by demonstrating where the mobility turnaround begins: with a complete PV system in their own company.

The car dealership Dresen from Korschenbroich in Germany is now leading by example. Since this summer, a total of 528 IBC SOLAR modules with a total output of 167 kilowatt peak have been producing climate-friendly solar power, said the company in a statement.

For the fast and efficient realisation of the project, an expert team from IBC SOLAR supported their long-term specialist partner Kempka-Elektrotechnik, who installed the system: from the selection of the right components, the design and detailed planning, to support with commissioning and during the first operating phase.

The tailor-made system has been specifically adapted to the needs of the car dealership. In addition to the integration of a storage system, a suitable energy management system (EMS) ensures an efficient regulation of the energy flows in the company and maximum utilisation of the solar power through load management. At the same time, the area of electromobility was expanded accordingly and integrated into the PV system.

Thanks to this new energy solution, Dresen is significantly reducing its energy procurement costs and service charges, thereby increasing its profitability. Due to the planned e-charging infrastructure, a massive network expansion including a new transformer would have been necessary. Thanks to the PV system, this measure can now be omitted. Another advantage: As a result of combining the PV system with a storage possibility, the car dealership not only relieves the public power grid, but also saves around 61.6 tons of CO2 per year with its new energy solution.