Rectron Pty Ltd installs the very first 1MW Battery in Africa

According to the latest Power Availability Statistics,
South Africans have experienced more power outages in 2023 than the previous ten years.
This has forced companies around the country to search for alternative energy solutions and
Rectron, a leading ICT distributor, is no exception. To help effectively manage their power
supply, the ICT solutions provider has just taken delivery of the first 1MW battery in Africa.

Lighting the way:
To ensure smooth business operations, Rectron will be installing the continent’s first Huawei
FusionSolar’s LUNA2000-1.0MWH1H1 MW energy storage solution at its head offices in
Midrand. It is hoped that this project will serve as an example for other businesses to
emulate.

The escalating cost of diesel, combined with frequent and unpredictable power outages,
have forced businesses throughout South Africa to consider renewable energy as their
primary source of power. Currently, local companies are forced to run expensive generators
to power their operations. Rectron, for example, uses a 600KVA generator to power a 24-
hour data centre and security system resulting in additional diesel costs of around R120k per
month on average, depending on the level of loadshedding.

In July, electricity minister, Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, announced the government’s support
for alternative power solutions for businesses, illustrating their commitment to the
expansion of the transmission grid in South Africa. This was supported by the announcement
of initiatives like the Bounce Back Loan programme for small business organisations.

Spencer Chen, CEO at Rectron, said “Finding a sustainable and progressive power solution
that enabled us to account for our current power needs and save costs in the long-term has
been a top priority for our business for some time. Being a pioneer in this field, we have
always been willing to invest in South African businesses and this acquisition is proof of that.
Hopefully, this can serve as a visible case study for other companies considering similar
solutions,” says Chen.

In June, Chen visited the Intersolar exhibition in Germany, where it became clear that
Huawei FusionSolar’s 1MW energy storage system was the comprehensive solution the
company had been searching for.

He continued, “The LUNA2000-1.0MWH1H1 MW energy storage solution for Rectron was
the perfect fit. It enables us to maintain seamless operations at our Midrand branch and run
our data centre and IT systems for all five of our branches without any downtime. This
financial investment in the business will enhance operational efficiency and reduce
unnecessary overhead costs.”

Creating a fully connected world:

Huawei is a leading global provider of ICT infrastructure and smart devices. Huawei’s vision is
to bring digital accessibility to every person, home, and organisation for a fully connected
and intelligent world.

Huawei’s solar business, FusionSolar, integrates the digital technology and string concept into
the ESS and pioneers the Smart String ESS solution. The solution uses power electronics
technologies to resolve the inconsistency and uncertainty of lithium batteries. The innovative
features of pack-level optimization and rack-level management achieve higher
comprehensive energy efficiency and reduce the LCOE by more than 15% compared with
traditional solutions. The four-layer safety design ensures cell safety, electrical safety,
mechanical safety, and system safety, as well as the stable operation of the ESS in all aspects.

Fire safety is of the utmost importance to FusionSolar products. This is why the LUNA2000-
1.0MWH1H1 MW energy storage solution also features cell level monitoring to prevent
thermal runaway in real time. This provides two levels of physical isolation at a system level,
and two levels of proactive shutdown by monitoring the software at a battery pack level,
ensuring the highest degree of safety.

Huawei has been working with Rectron to introduce this highly relevant solution to the South
African market as it’s a crucial enabler for the continuity of organisations’ operations, while
allowing the economy the necessary time to cultivate a wide and diverse alternative energy
pool.

The solar project is the result of many months of planning and project work. With the arrival
of the 1MW battery, the remaining components of the system that support it will now begin.
Rectron is expecting the solution to be fully up and running by December. An installed PV
plant with a capacity of 416kW solar power will be installed and is expected to generate
approximately 600,000kWh of power annually. The company expects an ROI of 4-5 years,
depending on the severity of the loadshedding.

Rectron has partnered with Maxim Business Solutions (MBS) who will be managing the
project progress and installation. “MBS is dedicated to providing sustainable business
solutions for our customers and partners alike. In a strategic move towards growth, our
company has forged a partnership with Rectron, as this decision aligns with our business
strategy and offerings,” says Orf Oosthuizen CEO at Maxim Business Solutions.

Rectron’s power needs will be prioritised with battery and solar, followed by the grid and as a
last resort, a generator. In its pursuit of a more sustainable operation and its goal to achieve
carbon neutrality, Rectron aims to reduce its yearly carbon footprint by Factor of 2,7kg of
CO2 per litre of diesel burned.

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