A recent commercial installation in Katunayake, Sri Lanka, showcases the successful integration of a solar photovoltaic (PV) system with a battery energy storage system (BESS) to deliver clean, uninterrupted power for a critical facility.
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Under the broader plan for 2031–2032, Sri Lanka aims to develop a total of 300 MW of battery energy storage capacity. Of this, 250 MW will be procured through 25 individual 10 MW/40 MWh battery systems, directly connected to the CEB's medium-voltage distribution network.
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Their focus on high-quality and innovative solutions positions them well to address the growing demand for effective energy storage and management systems.
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In 2024, lithium battery prices in Sri Lanka for solar systems range from LKR 500,000 to LKR 1,400,000 (1,600−1,600− 4,500), while EV batteries range from LKR 2,000,000 to LKR 6,000,000 (6,400−6,400− 19,200).
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