Business View Australia - November-December 2015
dedicated to a single customer.
“We are also working with the
government to assess the requirement
of a number of aboriginal communities.
Depending on the outcome we will
supply systems to make them 100%
self-sufficient with renewable energy.
“Another assignment we have taken
up involves a system for a water
supplier to move away from a 24-hour
diesel generator and use solar energy.
This is located in a remote location.”
One of the other prestigious projects
completed by Solarmatrix is the 100
kW MTA Adelaide Solar System where
the company engineered and supplied
a 100kWp solar power system for the
Motor Trade Association (MTA) in South
Australia through its partner, Solar SA.
This project serves to power the entire
Training Centre of the MTA with clean
solar energy and minimises electricity
costs as well as environmental impact.
The installation utilises solar modules
supplied by SolarWorld and SMA
inverters.
Services
In addition to being a leader in the
design, supply and commissioning of
solar installations, Solarmatrix offers a
range of services to its clients. These
include onsite support and compliance
checks with Australian standards and
the technical rules set by utilities.
Monitoring services for electricity
consumption are also offered.
Clients are provided the means to
check the performance of their solar
energy plant using remote monitoring
capabilities through the internet or
mobile phone. This facility allows
customers to monitor whether the
system is operating at its designed
capacity.
Solarmatrix also conducts energy
audits for large scale commercial
customers who want to understand the
details of their energy consumption.
The company offers a proposal-writing
facility for their customers to allow
them to access the grants that may
be announced by the government in
areas related to solar energy.
Grid
Connected
Solar
Power
Solarmatrix can install a grid connected
solar power system at the client’s
location. This is an independent source
of power supplyand theexcesselectricity
produced can be sold to the utility
company. The client also has the option
of selling the entire electricity generated.