- Several power sources already exist or are needed from day one.
- Backup, economics, and load priorities must work together.
- The facility has complex operating logic and cannot live on a simple reserve scheme.
Hybrid for multi-source power architecture
A scenario for sites where solar, storage, grid, and generator must work to strict business priorities.

When this makes sense
It is needed where a single equipment layer does not solve the problem and the site runs in several operating modes with several critical circuits.
What it protects economically
Manufacturing nodes
Separates and protects lines, cooling, automation, and safe-stop zones.
Agro and seasonal peaks
Supports different modes for drying, pumping, storage, and processing cycles.
Cold-chain sites
Brings warehouse logic, refrigeration, and reserve into one controlled power model.
What KOLO assembles and owns
Hybrid value comes from source logic, switching rules, and the priority structure of the load, not from a random stack of boxes.
System layer
Source logic
Solar, BESS, grid, and generator operate by explicit rules instead of ad hoc fallback.
Critical circuits
We separate what must always stay alive from what can be dropped without process damage.
Single control layer
Source state, switching, and events are visible in one monitoring surface.
KOLO responsibility
Mode modeling
We define how the site should behave in normal operation, peaks, and failure events.
Source integration
We join the power layers into one controlled architecture with no mode conflicts.
Operating handover
The client receives the system together with the control layer and event logic.
Need logic, not just equipment?
We design hybrid systems around source priority, critical circuits, and the actual behavior the site needs under stress.
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