Technology continues to evolve, making it essential to bolster communication networks in remote and coastal locations for the sake of enhancing local communication infrastructure.
Communication base stations are widely used in rural areas, and yet often face power supply issues. This is due to large distances between the stations and the nearest power grid, as well as the expensive costs from power cables. Yet, since rural areas tend not to have such high electricity load, the use of power grids is not always practical. Diesel generators are a common short-term solution, but they too come with their own issues: costly storage, transportation, and maintenance. Long-term, reliable power relies on natural sources found locally.
Harnessing solar energy has become the speediest and most reliable solution for delivering power to these stations. This system does not require the installation of any electrical cords, resulting in a one-time investment. On top of uncomplicated, solar power is financially viable, energy-efficient and environmental-friendly. Not only do they not consume resources, they don't create any emissions, increase system longevity, display more dependability and incur little maintenance.