This is a case study of a residential battery installation at a small factory in the Middle East.
Project Background
A metal products factory located in Saudi Arabia has long faced the dual pressures of unstable power grid supply and high peak electricity prices. Voltage fluctuations cause frequent shutdowns of injection molding equipment, severely impacting production schedules; simultaneously, the high energy consumption of cooling equipment in summer keeps electricity costs high. To address these issues, the factory introduced the Dawnice energy storage system, effectively solving these energy problems.
Project Introduction
To cope with increasingly severe power supply pressures and energy cost issues, the metal processing plant introduced the Dawnice commercial and industrial energy storage solution. Utilizing a modular design, it perfectly adapts to the factory's 24-hour continuous production needs. The entire system is installed in a dedicated area on the east side of the factory, equipped with an independent ventilation system to ensure stable operation in desert climate conditions.
The system supports intelligent charging and discharging mode switching, effectively optimizing electricity costs while ensuring power supply for production, becoming a crucial energy guarantee for the factory's stable operation.
User Feedback
"As a metal processing company requiring a continuous power supply, power stability directly impacts our product quality and production efficiency. The most noticeable improvement after installing the Dawnice energy storage system is the significantly enhanced power quality on our production line. In the past three months, the system successfully handled 17 grid fluctuations, preventing product defects caused by voltage instability. Simultaneously, through a reasonable charging and discharging strategy, monthly electricity costs have been reduced by approximately 45%. This system not only solved our power problems but also brought tangible economic benefits to the company." —Ahmed Al Maktoum, Factory Operations Manager
