Here is my idea,
I have a large detached garage with a pitched roof, looks like about 30degrees but haven't been out to measure.
each side has a space roughly 3m x 11m
I think I can mount 18 panels comfortably on each side.
a standard pallet seems to come with 30 panels so i intend to mount somewhere between 30 and 36 panels.
the roof faces east and west so i understand that i will take about a 20% hit in efficiency.
18 panels per side
feeding into a 6 or 8 kw inverter (one per side of the roof)
i would like to add battery storage in the region of 20 to 30kwh
later i might add some panels to the roof of the house with there own inverter.
my questions are
1. what inverter can i use that will work in parallel with others of the same make? up to a maximum of 4
2. I am hoping to keep the battery charge / discharge separate from the generation and let that deal with limiting the export to zero.
3. I have one ev at the moment but it is out all day and charges at night when i am at home average charge is 20 to 30 kwh, it is a tesla with a tesla charger, can i configure things to stop charging when it will have to draw power from the grid?
4. the generation in theory is 18kw and therefore well above the G98 limit, however i have no intention of exporting anything so do i need to use G98 or G99 forms?
5. my normal consumption at home is from a minimum of 20kwh and a maximum of 110kwh, seems to average about 35kwh. Am i working on a suitable solution?
I am based just north of coventry and have a standard 80A single phase TT overhead supply.
Any useful info or thoughts would be welcome, I am hoping to install this myself and am not by any means a keen DIYer but a proper electrical engineer that has limited experience in solar other than supplying the Ac isolator for a few industrial solar installs.
I have a large detached garage with a pitched roof, looks like about 30degrees but haven't been out to measure.
each side has a space roughly 3m x 11m
I think I can mount 18 panels comfortably on each side.
a standard pallet seems to come with 30 panels so i intend to mount somewhere between 30 and 36 panels.
the roof faces east and west so i understand that i will take about a 20% hit in efficiency.
18 panels per side
feeding into a 6 or 8 kw inverter (one per side of the roof)
i would like to add battery storage in the region of 20 to 30kwh
later i might add some panels to the roof of the house with there own inverter.
my questions are
1. what inverter can i use that will work in parallel with others of the same make? up to a maximum of 4
2. I am hoping to keep the battery charge / discharge separate from the generation and let that deal with limiting the export to zero.
3. I have one ev at the moment but it is out all day and charges at night when i am at home average charge is 20 to 30 kwh, it is a tesla with a tesla charger, can i configure things to stop charging when it will have to draw power from the grid?
4. the generation in theory is 18kw and therefore well above the G98 limit, however i have no intention of exporting anything so do i need to use G98 or G99 forms?
5. my normal consumption at home is from a minimum of 20kwh and a maximum of 110kwh, seems to average about 35kwh. Am i working on a suitable solution?
I am based just north of coventry and have a standard 80A single phase TT overhead supply.
Any useful info or thoughts would be welcome, I am hoping to install this myself and am not by any means a keen DIYer but a proper electrical engineer that has limited experience in solar other than supplying the Ac isolator for a few industrial solar installs.