Project Overview
As the Main Contractor, MetaSol spearheaded the design, supply, and installation of a 40.95kWp Three-phase Hybrid Solar System with Lithium Storage for a residential project. Executed with precision over a span of two months from May to June 2022, this project highlights our commitment to delivering cutting-edge and sustainable energy solutions tailored for residential spaces.
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Client
Chimlane Villa -
Category
Energy, Solar, Hybrid Systems -
Date
May 2022 – Jun 2022 -
Project Capacity
40.95 kWp (Residential Hybrid with Lithium Storage)
Tailored Residential Design:
Customized design solutions optimized for residential requirements ensured seamless integration of the 40.95kW Three-phase Hybrid Solar System with Lithium Storage into the existing residential setting. Utilizing the available tiled roof area and harmonizing with the building’s design, we installed the PV panels directly on the pitched roof, minimizing structural costs.
Efficient Supply Chain Management:
Procurement and supply of high-quality solar components, including advanced panels and inverters, showcased our commitment to maximizing system performance for residential energy needs.
Lithium Storage Integration:
Implementation of cutting-edge lithium storage technology for efficient energy storage, enhancing the overall sustainability and self-sufficiency of the residential project.
Timely and Expert Installation:
As the Main Contractor, our team demonstrated efficiency and expertise during the installation phase, ensuring the successful incorporation of the Hybrid Solar System within the specified two-month timeframe.
The Role of MetaSol:
Serving as the Main Contractor, MetaSol played a central role in overseeing the entire project lifecycle. From initial design conceptualization to final commissioning, our team showcased dedication and skill, delivering an efficient and impactful energy solution tailored for residential comfort.
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