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Results from a trial in Germany have indicated that on-site solar modules can provide up to two-thirds of the peak power required to operate a mobile tower, reports totaltelecom. The trial, conducted by Deutsche Telekom and Ericsson, also showed that, in favourable weather conditions, the system can provide all of the non-peak power required for the sites to operate independently. A source said that ‘autonomous power supplies for mobile sites not only reduces CO2 emissions, but can also enable network expansion in areas where development costs were not previously economical’.
Results from a trial in Germany have indicated that on-site solar modules can provide up to two-thirds of the peak power required to operate a mobile tower, reports totaltelecom.
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