Yotta to set up SolarLEAF at CSU Dominguez Hills

Feb 5, 2020 10:31 AM ET
  • Yotta, the designer of safe panel-level energy storage, has coordinated with California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH) to set up Yotta'' s proprietary technology for energy storage on school.
Yotta to set up SolarLEAF at CSU Dominguez Hills
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The task has been created to check the grid-interactive power controls of Yotta's SolarLEAF and to ensure that crucial jobs are effectively carried out. This test comes as CSUDH continues to explore clean energy innovations and Yotta improves its SolarLEAF innovation.

The SolarLEAF is a panel-level energy storage technology that has been developed to reduce soft costs-installation, affiliation, and siting-associated with executing storage with photovoltaic (PV) systems.

With the SolarLEAF, the storage property is positioned behind the PV panel and mounted straight to the racking system. Featuring clever thermal defense innovation and a fire-resistant enclosure, the SolarLEAF efficiently eliminates the need for pricey fire suppression and A/C systems.

Among other critical functions, the program is created to demonstrate core power features-such as time shifting energy. In addition, the SolarLEAF's auxiliary functions like system optimization, fast shutdown, and remote control capabilities will be shown and evaluated. The program will carry out extra core thermal regulation testing, one of the key features of Yotta's technology.

"Showing our technology at the CSUDH facility is a wonderful opportunity for Yotta," stated Omeed Badkoobeh, CEO of Yotta. "Not just is it an institution of higher learning, however it is likewise in a state that is assisting pave the way for the future of renewables and energy storage."

Having actually been involved with previous Tidy Energy Optimization Pilot jobs, CSUDH has been a leader in promoting renewable resource technologies and is currently home to an energy storage battery system. As CSUDH expands its clean energy efforts, Yotta's SolarLEAF innovation at the school' centers plant includes another eco-friendly program to its toolbelt.

"We are anticipating dealing with Yotta to help continue the development of their technology," said Kenneth Seeton, Supervisor, Central Plant/Energy Supervisor at CSUDH. "We are always on the lookout for promising clean energy technologies to include into our centers to be a more eco-friendly organization and we are happy to include the SolarLEAF to our roster of sustainable tasks."

At the conclusion of the project, Yotta and CSUDH will author specific reports on test outcomes, efficiency feedback, and user experience with the SolarLEAF. After setup, which is scheduled to be completed this month, the program will have at least 12 months of testing.


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