In the conditions of prolonged power outages, Ukrainian business is increasingly looking not for temporary solutions, but for a systemic approach to energy stability. This is especially true for facilities for which uninterrupted service has become not a matter of comfort, but the basis of customer trust. This is exactly the path taken by the Lake Park suburban complex in the city of Samar, investing in modern energy storage systems as the foundation of its own energy independence.
Modern Energy Company completed the supply of five Huawei LUNA200-215-2S10 industrial energy storage systems for the complex. The total capacity of the installation was 1075 kWh – an indicator that allows the facility to operate stably even during prolonged blackouts. Modern Energy acted as the solution provider as the official distributor of Huawei equipment in Ukraine, providing the project with modern technologies designed for intensive operation.
The solution was selected not formally, but taking into account the real scenarios of the suburban complex’s operation. After all, Lake Park is a recreation area where electricity provides not only lighting, but also the full operation of swimming pools, restaurant infrastructure, relaxation areas and services for family and adult recreation. In such conditions, any interruptions immediately affect the quality of guests’ stay.
The complex combines several functional areas at once: family and adult swimming pools, restaurants, sports and recreational spaces. This entire mechanism must work harmoniously, regardless of external factors. That is why the issue of backup and autonomous power supply has become a strategic, not a situational, solution for Lake Park.
Country complex “Lake Park” Samar, Dnipropetrovsk region
The key advantage of Huawei LUNA energy storage systems for Lake Park was their adaptability to the complex, multi-zone infrastructure of the complex. Firstly, it is high scalability and industrial capacity, which allow to ensure the simultaneous operation of swimming pools, restaurant areas, sports grounds and engineering systems without overloads. Secondly, stability and reliability in long-term autonomous operation modes, which is a critical factor for a facility where the shutdown of services means the loss of the quality of the hospitality experience. Thirdly, integration with its own solar generation allows not only to accumulate energy, but also to effectively manage its consumption, reducing dependence on the grid and optimizing costs. As a result, the system works not as a reserve “for last resort”, but as a full-fledged element of the complex’s energy ecosystem.
An important component of the complex’s energy strategy is its own solar generation. Currently, Lake Park is already operating a 240 kW solar power plant and plans to expand it further. In combination with Huawei LUNA energy conservation systems, this forms a full-fledged managed energy system capable of ensuring stable operation of the facility under any conditions – both during peak consumption periods and during emergency outages.
For guests, such autonomy feels simple and understandable. They relax without the risk of sudden service stops, without expectations and explanations of “technical reasons”. Light, heat, water, Internet, swimming pools and restaurants work stably, because this is not a promise, but a guaranteed level of service. This is how a modern standard of hospitality is formed, where comfort does not depend on the state of the country’s energy system.
The use of renewable energy sources and conservation systems allows you to minimize the impact on the environment, which is especially important, because it is a conscious approach to resources and the space in which the business operates, and not just a “green option” for marketing communications.
