Case Study

Sobha Properties Chooses Rooftop Solar for Sustainable Energy

Overview:

Client: Sobha Properties

Location: Bangalore

Scope: On-Grid Rooftop Solar Solutions

System Size: 100+ kW across 2+ sites

Challenges:

  • Residential Environment: Implementing solar solutions in residential complexes required careful planning to minimize disruptions and ensure safety for residents while optimizing energy generation.
  • Energy Efficiency Goals: Sobha Properties aimed to reduce electricity costs for common areas in their apartments while contributing to sustainable energy practices.

Solutions:

  • Comprehensive Site Assessments: Conducted thorough evaluations of the residential complexes, assessing factors like sunlight exposure, shading, roof integrity, and available space to determine the best locations for solar panel installations.
  • Custom Design & Engineering: Developed detailed plans for the rooftop solar systems, including layouts for solar panels, wiring, and mounting structures. Ensured the designs maximized energy output and complied with local regulations, catering to the unique needs of residential buildings.
  • High-Quality Procurement & Installation: Sourced high-quality solar panels, inverters, and mounting hardware. The installation was carried out with a focus on safety and efficiency, ensuring minimal disruption to the residents during the process.
  • Commissioning & Testing: Conducted rigorous testing, including electrical checks, performance monitoring, and quality assurance, to ensure that the systems met all project specifications and would deliver reliable performance.

Results:

  • Reduced Energy Costs: The installation of 100+ kW of rooftop solar capacity has significantly reduced electricity costs for common areas across Sobha apartments, resulting in long-term savings for the residents.
  • Sustainable Living: By adopting solar energy, Sobha Properties has enhanced the sustainability of their residential complexes, providing a cleaner and greener living environment for their residents.