Students at Hawaii’s Waialua High and Intermediate on the island of O’ahu returned to school in 2017 to solar PV and SimpliPhi-branded energy storage-powered air conditioned classrooms from project partners SimpliPhi (acquired by Briggs & Stratton in 2021), Haleakala Solar and Ameresco Solar.
Each of the 21 cabinets located at the school is built to house either seven or 10 PHI 3.4kWh batteries as part of a hybrid, solar powered off-grid system for two or four ton air conditioners, respectively. The cabinet-based systems are designed to hold up to 16 batteries to streamline future expansion.
An installation at Ewa Beach Elementary followed, with 15 separate systems on four buildings. Each system included an OutBack Radian 8048 inverter, 3 OutBack FM80 CC's, 7 PHI 3.4kWh batteries, 45 PV modules (11.7 kWdc), all to power a 1 Fijitsu Airstage J11 4 ton A/C unit. Backup power was provided from grid with a 50A circuit that could be used to charge the batteries at night if necessary.
SimpliPhi (acquired by Briggs & Stratton in 2021) is the ideal storage solution for HIDOE for three reasons:
- PHI batteries perform very well in temperatures up to 140º F, which is crucial when systems in hot climates must be installed in outdoor cabinets.
- PHI batteries also have no risk of overheating, thermal runaway, or catching fire so student safety is assured.
- The reliability and long life of 10 years/10,000 cycles at 80% DOD ensures that the system pays for itself in a reasonable time -- before the end of its useful life.
So far, 1,267 Hawaii classrooms are now cooled by solar+storage enabled A/C and the HIDOE has seen energy costs fall by more than $2 million. SimpliPhi (acquired by Briggs & Stratton in 2021) and our project partners are continuing to deploy systems at other Hawaii schools.