Hello everyone
I am seeking some help here because I struggle to understand why my installer does not want to continue discussing the specs of the batteries and he told me he has to wait to know what the DNO's response is.
My requirements so far are
1) The batteries must need to be able to handle charges of up to 8kW continuously for as long as the PV panels (new and existing) generate that much power. This is therefore not a surge power peak.
2) The batteries must be able to discharge to the house up to 8kW continuously for all long as the house needs it and there is sufficient energy stored.
3) The batteries must be able to charge at up to 8kW from the grid. This is so to maximize the use of low peak tariff. (I am starting with around 10kWh of storage but will quickly increase the storage capacity)
4) The storage capacity will be able to be extended up to a minimum of 20kWh or 40kWh depending on the space available
5) The batteries will be able to discharge to the grid at the maximum power authorized by the DNO. I believe that the limitation will be set in configuring the inverter appropriately and it is independent of the points above.
6) Ideally the battery's shape will allow to stake them up on "shelves" against the wall (Thinking of the shape of Sunsynk, Pylontech and the like but not like Tesla or GivEnergy)
7) In addition to the charge and discharge requirements above, the batteries must be among the leading brands in terms of reliability and warranties (currently min 6000 cycles, State of Charge +80% after 6000 cycles, operating temperature range -10° + 60°C etc...)
From the 7 points above, I only see #5 to depend on the DNO's response and this will be controlled by the inverter setting anyway. Therefore, I cannot see what prevent the installer to be proactive and save time by finalizing the battery choices prior to receiving the DNO's response.
Please tell me I am missing something important here and he is right and I am not. I really do not like wasting time and here I see a potential source of conflict that after DNO approval, we do things which could have done while waiting.
Thank you all for your input.
I am seeking some help here because I struggle to understand why my installer does not want to continue discussing the specs of the batteries and he told me he has to wait to know what the DNO's response is.
My requirements so far are
1) The batteries must need to be able to handle charges of up to 8kW continuously for as long as the PV panels (new and existing) generate that much power. This is therefore not a surge power peak.
2) The batteries must be able to discharge to the house up to 8kW continuously for all long as the house needs it and there is sufficient energy stored.
3) The batteries must be able to charge at up to 8kW from the grid. This is so to maximize the use of low peak tariff. (I am starting with around 10kWh of storage but will quickly increase the storage capacity)
4) The storage capacity will be able to be extended up to a minimum of 20kWh or 40kWh depending on the space available
5) The batteries will be able to discharge to the grid at the maximum power authorized by the DNO. I believe that the limitation will be set in configuring the inverter appropriately and it is independent of the points above.
6) Ideally the battery's shape will allow to stake them up on "shelves" against the wall (Thinking of the shape of Sunsynk, Pylontech and the like but not like Tesla or GivEnergy)
7) In addition to the charge and discharge requirements above, the batteries must be among the leading brands in terms of reliability and warranties (currently min 6000 cycles, State of Charge +80% after 6000 cycles, operating temperature range -10° + 60°C etc...)
From the 7 points above, I only see #5 to depend on the DNO's response and this will be controlled by the inverter setting anyway. Therefore, I cannot see what prevent the installer to be proactive and save time by finalizing the battery choices prior to receiving the DNO's response.
Please tell me I am missing something important here and he is right and I am not. I really do not like wasting time and here I see a potential source of conflict that after DNO approval, we do things which could have done while waiting.
Thank you all for your input.