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Turnkey solar power plants

From 6 kW to 5 MW — design, supply of Tier-1 modules, installation and grid connection by a single team. Below, the plants are grouped by your situation, not by type. Prices are approximate, starting "from," and are not a public offer; the exact price is calculated for your specific site.

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So there's light when the grid goes down

Hybrid power plants with batteries for homes and small businesses (up to roughly 50 kW): during the day they run on solar power and charge the battery, and when the grid goes down they switch automatically to backup and keep powering the house. It's the battery that sets them apart from a plain grid-tied plant, which stops working when the grid is out. How backup power works

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So you pay less for electricity during the day

Grid-tied plants (without batteries) cost less than hybrid ones because there's no battery expense. They cover daytime consumption directly from solar, cutting the amount you draw from the grid. When the grid goes down, these plants don't work — this option suits cases where power supply is stable and the goal is purely economic. If outages happen and power is critical, you need backup — see the first section. How to cut your electricity bill

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So production doesn't stop without grid power

Hybrid power plants for businesses and workshops (from roughly 100 kW): during the day they cover the equipment's own load, and during an outage they keep critical processes running on batteries without downtime. They combine lower electricity costs with business continuity. Smaller site — a workshop under 50 kW? See the backup power section above. Backup power for production

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So the plant generates income, not just savings

Very large-capacity hybrid generation (from 1 MW) for industrial sites and investment projects: the scale at which the plant becomes a separate source of income and energy independence for the site, not just a way to save. Parameters and payback are calculated individually for each site. Investing in industrial solar power plants

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Choosing a solar contractor: where budgets get cut and how to spot it before you sign

  • an 11-point checklist of where costs get trimmed in a solar plant project;
  • two illustrative examples from service practice — in plain language;
  • what to check in a contractor’s proposal before the contract.

Author — Viacheslav Yurdyk, quality engineer at LK Energy Group. 8 pages.

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