Hybrid power supply system for telecommunications
Hybrid telecommunication power supply system — a comprehensive solution for rectifiers, power distribution, and solar power generation.
A hybrid telecommunication power supply system represents an integrated solution that combines rectifiers, power distribution elements, and solar energy modules into a single intelligent platform.
A typical hybrid solar power plant operates based on photovoltaic (PV) panels, while seamlessly using the AC utility grid, battery storage, and a diesel generator depending on operating conditions and predefined system priorities.
The system supports various hybrid power supply configurations, including:
Solar panels (PV) + AC grid + battery storage
Solar panels (PV) + battery storage (semi-off-grid mode)
Solar panels (PV) + AC grid + battery storage + diesel generator
Customized hybrid solutions adapted for specific telecommunication facilities
All energy sources operate under the control of a unified control system, which ensures optimal power distribution and reduction of operating expenses (OPEX).
Power source priorities can be configured as follows:
Solar energy (PV) — the primary source when sufficient solar generation is available
AC grid — connected when solar energy is insufficient
Battery storage — used in the absence of grid power
Diesel generator (DG) — a backup source for emergency situations or in case of deep battery discharge
Such an approach ensures maximum energy efficiency, high stability, and uninterrupted operation of telecommunication equipment even in remote areas or regions with unstable power supply.