Location: Remote Mountain Valley, Hordaland, Norway
Timeframe: January 2023 - Present
Protagonists: Lars & Anya Berger, 3rd-generation dairy farmers managing 120 goats.
The Bergers’ farm faced frequent winter power outages (down to -25°C), threatening milk refrigeration and automated milking systems. Diesel generators were noisy, costly (€1,200/month fuel), and unreliable. Their existing lead-acid batteries failed below -10°C, risking spoilage of 300L/day of organic goat milk.
In March 2023, they installed eight 51.2V/314Ah modules (total 128kWh), leveraging key features from the product specifications:
"The batteries handle -20°C nights while balancing our microgrid. Finally, silence replaces generator roars." — Lars Berger
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Appendix: Specs Utilized