This stand-alone solar photovoltaic power system was designed to power a daily energy consumption
of 9.16 kWh reliably, by means of photovoltaic only. The design involves different components whose
capacities depend on 9.16 kWhdaily energy consumption and 1-day autonomy, including several
factors that determine the choice of selection. After implementation, the system was put to the test for
two days to ascertain the design validity and check if it would be able to sustain the daily load demand
for 24 h without failure. The results reveal that the design methodology employed for the stand-alone
system in this study is accurate and reliable because the system was able to power the load interminably
for 34 h, with a resulting 0.6%DoD at the end of the test. This was due to the complete energy balance
that the design methodology offers. Day 1 shows that the overall PV array power was 208% higher
than the daytime load power and 61.2% higher than the overall daily load power. While Day-2 shows
the overall PV array power to be 130% higher than the daytime load power and 56.3% higher than the
overall daily load power, The energy balance between PV array, battery, and load size was completely
and sufficiently achieved on both days, as the highest depth of discharge recorded during the test was
48.7%. The study reveals that through a complete energy balance between PV, battery, and load size, a
standalone PV system can reliably sustain daily energy demand. It aims to design a stand-alone PV
system capable of reliably sustaining daily energy demand without the need for long days of autonomy,
so as to help prevent failures in solar PV projects that come as a result of inappropriate sizing,
planning, and a lack of technical know-how
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