Boundary Power to deploy standalone power systems into NSW

Ampcontrol Pty Ltd

Thursday, 28 April, 2022

Boundary Power to deploy standalone power systems into NSW

Boundary Power has announced its first Solar Qube standalone power system will be deployed to Australia’s east coast. The company is a joint venture between Australian energy utility Horizon Power and electrical solutions provider Ampcontrol Limited.

With previous success in standalone power system (SAPS) design and deployment in Western Australia, Boundary Power’s first sale on Australia’s east coast will be deployed and handed over to a NSW utility provider in May. Rod Henderson, Boundary Power Director, is elated at seeing the east coast market embrace the technology.

“To have Boundary Power’s very first Solar Qube deployment going into New South Wales, a market seeing significant growth, is incredibly exciting for the team who built the product here,” he said. “Solar Qube is our award-winning solution. To see it deliver on its potential as a real-world energy supply solution is both exciting and rewarding.”

Boundary Power has had significant success in its first year in Western Australia with its Nano, R-Series and Kiosk designs, providing custom solutions for utility and communications customers. The Solar Qube will enable an energy solution that provides the end user with the confidence of continuous power from a renewable source that is safe and resistant to the elements.

The Solar Qube is Boundary Power’s rapidly deployable and modular solution that is designed for remote locations. It offers the potential for customisation and can be scaled to suit the user’s need with the capacity to supply power for medium to large loads.

Speaking on the SAPS market on Australia’s east coast, noting the growth of the industry, Henderson recognises the increase in the maturity of the market.

“The standalone power system market along Australia’s east coast is advancing rapidly, with SAPS technology now being embraced by emergency services, communications providers and the mining industry,” he said. “This order is evidence of the market’s desire for a customisable and reliable, off-grid, renewable energy solution.”

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