A minigrid installation to power a village, as well as the harvesting machines for rice
The Nyaung Kyo village in Bago Region in Myanmar is far from the national grid, which will not be extended in the next 10 years.
An off-grid solar system was the answer for powering the village’s rice hullers (agricultural machines that remove the outer coat of the rice) as well as the irrigation pumps and the households
The minigrid system
Commissioned in 2020, this off-grid system of 59.4kW supplies Nyaung Kyo village 157 HH and public facilities with 24 hr supply of electricity, including the irrigation pumps and agricultural machines.
Each energy unit has a fixed price and the consumers pay in advance for their estimated energy consumption on a monthly basis.
Other village houses may also join the local network once they pay the minimum connection fee.
For this project, high quality uninterrupted power with high surge handling capacity and best efficiency was vital, both technically and commercially. In this case the xth 8000-48 in the xtender series meets the highest requirements especially with a surge capacity of 21kVA, three times its nominal power.
What is the outcome of the project?
The village enjoys access to energy through a Mini Grid system that provides them with power whenever they need it. The smooth operating system is free from pollution and provides the village independent energy. Significantly reduce of firewood consumption and environmental pollution.
Date:
Components:
- Yingli Solar 59.4kW solar panels
- Battery: BSB OPzV 288kWh
- 6x xtender inverter/charger xth 8000-48 115Vac 60Hz
- 12x variotrack vt 80 charge controllers
- 1x control system rcc 02
- 1x bsp (battery status processor)
- 1x xcom GSM
Date:
August 26, 2021
Components:
- Yingli Solar 59.4kW solar panels
- Battery: BSB OPzV 288kWh
- 6x xtender inverter/charger xth 8000-48 115Vac 60Hz
- 12x variotrack vt 80 charge controllers
- 1x control system rcc 02
- 1x bsp (battery status processor)
- 1x xcom GSM

