The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has announced $14 million in funding for Australian solar start-up 5B to accelerate the automation of its innovative utility scale solar array, 5B Maverick.
Launched in 2017, the 5B Maverick is a modular, prefabricated solar array that can be built and pre-wired in a factory and then can be deployed rapidly and safely in the field.
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With ARENA’s support, 5B’s $33.4 million project will design a high volume, scalable and predominantly automated manufacturing line at 5B headquarters in Mascot, Sydney.
5B is also working on a GPS Guided Deployment (GGD) field robotic system to automate the process of deploying the 5B Maverick to improve speed and help ensure reliability and safety.
5B recently launched a higher capacity 50kWDC 5B Maverick, optimised for the 550W module class, the workhorse of the utility-scale solar industry. The company has completed 52 projects, with over 32MW capacity utilising the 5B Maverick installed in Australia, the United States, Latin America and India.
5B aims to enable a steep reduction in the overall capital cost of a solar farm featuring 5B Maverick arrays, with a 35 per cent cost reduction forecast by 2023 and a 70 per cent cost reduction forecast by 2030, to 30 cents per watt.
The Australian Government’s Low Emissions Technology Statement (LETS) sets a stretch goal of achieving ultra low cost solar generation at $15 per megawatt hour, which is roughly a third of today’s cost. This will be a vital component in helping Australia move towards a lower cost, largely renewable electricity system and achieve the ultimate goal of net zero emissions by 2050.
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Ultra-low-cost solar will be key to scaling up the production of low cost green hydrogen, supporting the Australian Government’s goal of “H2 under $2”, as well as unlocking decarbonisation pathways for hard-to-abate sectors.
5B Chief Operating Officer Nicole Kuepper-Russell said, “The world needs massive scale, ultra low cost solar power fast and this funding will accelerate the delivery of that. It gives us the opportunity to build Australia’s reputation as a clean energy superpower, exporting cutting edge clean technology to the world.”