Sungrow has forged a partnership with CleanPeak Energy in Australia to equip the Arnott's Biscuit Factory with cutting-edge PV inverters and energy storage solutions. The commencement of the 4.95MW/11MWh solar-plus-storage project marks a pivotal milestone in the factory's transition towards sustainable operations. The goal is to achieve 100% renewable energy powering its Huntingwood manufacturing facility by 2029.

Additionally, this sustainable initiative is poised to emerge as one of the integrated behind-the-meter solar and battery installations in Australia. The 44,000-square-metre manufacturing plant operates around the clock, seven days a week, housing five diverse automated production lines that collectively generate approximately 53% of the Group's overall biscuit output. With over 400 employees, the site produces approximately 56 million kilograms of biscuits annually, including Australian favourites such as Tim Tam, Shapes, and Jatz.

CleanPeak aims to supply more than 7GWh of renewable energy through the installation of a 5 MW rooftop solar system rated at 4.6MW, seamlessly integrated with an 11 MWh battery energy storage system. By leveraging Sungrow's cutting-edge SG4950HV-MV inverter, the factory is adhering to CleanPeak's commitment to exclusively rely on sustainable sources of supply. With a capacity of 4.95MW, the SG4950HV-MV boasts efficient power transmission and minimised losses, attributed to its high-voltage capability.

The inverter's intelligent O&M system guarantees precise energy management, optimising performance across various weather conditions. To further enhance cost-effectiveness, it features a cost-efficient 40-foot container design, integrated MV transformer, switchgear, and LV auxiliary power supply, thereby minimising transportation and installation expenses. Additionally, Sungrow offers comprehensive global customer service and robust grid support to ensure best-in-class post-installation experience.