Case Study | Ground Mount Solar System for a Farm Near Dunoon
We recently completed this 29.7KWp ground-mounted solar installation on a farm just outside Dunoon.
Ground-mounted systems are an excellent solution where roof space may be limited, unsuitable, or when the goal is to maximise output. In rural settings such as farms, they allow us to optimise panel positioning for the best possible generation.
This installation consists of:
• 66 x DMEGC 450W solar panels
• 20KW 3-phase Huawei inverter
• 21KW Huawei battery storage
The addition of a 21KW Huawei battery system gives the customer significant flexibility. Energy generated during the day can be stored and used when required, reducing reliance on the grid and helping to manage peak demand.
For agricultural businesses with steady daytime usage and increasing electricity demands, systems like this can deliver meaningful long-term cost savings while improving energy resilience.
This project highlights the scalability of ground-mounted systems and the growing demand for integrated solar and battery storage solutions across rural Scotland.
Ground-mounted systems are an excellent solution where roof space may be limited, unsuitable, or when the goal is to maximise output. In rural settings such as farms, they allow us to optimise panel positioning for the best possible generation.
This installation consists of:
• 66 x DMEGC 450W solar panels
• 20KW 3-phase Huawei inverter
• 21KW Huawei battery storage
The addition of a 21KW Huawei battery system gives the customer significant flexibility. Energy generated during the day can be stored and used when required, reducing reliance on the grid and helping to manage peak demand.
For agricultural businesses with steady daytime usage and increasing electricity demands, systems like this can deliver meaningful long-term cost savings while improving energy resilience.
This project highlights the scalability of ground-mounted systems and the growing demand for integrated solar and battery storage solutions across rural Scotland.


