Drawback Of Diesel

Drawback Of Diesel

The drawbacks of diesel or grid only systems

High Operating Cost

High Operating Cost

Diesel fuel prices are volatile and expensive to transport to remote areas

Constant Maintenance

Constant Maintenance

Generators need regular servicing, fuel filtering, and are prone to breakdowns

Noise & Pollution

Noise & Pollution

Ongoing emissions, noise, and environmental impact.

Limited Redundancy

Limited Redundancy

One failure point can take down power — no storage or solar to fall back on.

Grid Vulnerability

Grid Vulnerability

In remote areas, grids are often unstable or nonexistent.

Demand Tariffs

Demand Tariffs

For grid-connected users, high peak demand charges drive up power bills.

No Energy Resilience

No Energy Resilience

No buffer or backup if diesel runs out or grid goes down

Zero Sustainability Value

Zero Sustainability Value

No progress toward emissions reduction or decarbonisation goals.

High Lifecycle Cost

High Lifecycle Cost

Cheaper upfront but significantly more expensive to operate long term.

Poor Scalability

Poor Scalability

Upgrades often require more gensets or transformer upgrades.

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