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Home / News / Powering Blina Station with ZYC SIMPO 5000 Battery Storage
Time
Sep 15, 2025
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ZYC Media Department
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Powering Blina Station with ZYC SIMPO 5000 Battery Storage
Reliable Energy for Remote Operations
Blina Station, a historic cattle station in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, needed a dependable off-grid power solution to reduce diesel use and deliver consistent energy under extreme conditions.

ZYC SIMPO 5000 – Built for Demanding Environments
To support this project, ZYC SIMPO 5000 battery storage systems were integrated into a custom off-grid containerised power system engineered by our partner MyEnergy Engineering.

System Specifications
·  Solar Array
99 kW JA Solar Panels (128 panels mounted on the main shed roof)





·  Battery Storage
ZYC SIMPO 5000 – Total 204.8 kWh
Scalable and modular design
High reliability in high-temperature and harsh environments
Seamless integration with multiple inverter brands



·  Key Power Electronics
6 × Victron MultiPlus-II 48/15000/200-100 230V
2 × SMA Sunny Tripower X 25 kW Inverter (AC Coupled)
4 × Victron SmartSolar MPPT RS 450/200-MC4 (DC Coupled)
Victron Ekrano GX Monitoring
Schletter Roof Mounting System



Partnership in Action
This collaboration demonstrates how ZYC SIMPO 5000 delivers reliable energy to one of Australia’s most remote locations. By combining high-capacity battery storage with advanced inverter technology, the system supports Blina Station’s demanding off-grid operations while reducing diesel reliance.
Learn more about the full project on MyEnergy Engineering’s website: https://www.myenergysolar.com.au/