SINGAPORE'S COMPLETED  SOLAR POWER PROJECTS 

We’re making energy solutions work brilliantly for homes and businesses, tailoring them to unique needs, thereby reducing electricity bills and turning the planet greener without the reliance on brown energy!


Singapore Residential Solar Panels Projects

Paradise Island

Paradise Island • Tile Roof • 41.420 kWp

Our client at Paradise Island approached our solar team to review his household’s energy consumption as average monthly consumption amounted to almost that of small and medium-sized commercial companies. Upon site inspection, ponding water was discovered on his flat tile roof. Solar panels were then redesigned and installed, and all flat tiles were wrapped with silicone to seal any gaps between the tiles to prevent additional water collection when it rains. With the roof makeover, our satisfied client is able to reduce his overall electricity usage without having to worry about complications on his roof. 

Chestnut Drive

Chestnut Drive • Tile Roof • 27.795 kWp

Client wanted to lower his household’s electricity bills and was hoping that the solar panel installation, he could accumulate savings and reduce carbon footprints. The challenge for this project was installing solar panels on the roof his roof was old and may not be able to sustain the panel weight if installed. The engineer team performed a structural assessment to assess the roof’s timber support and provided a solution to avoid any future complications.

Gladiola Drive

Gladiola Drive • Metal Roof • 18.81 kWp

Customer approached the solar team to review & size up his rooftop which was undergoing renovation works. He wants the solar team to reduce the costs of bill and fully maximize the solar panels on his rooftop. During the solar team roof inspection, his rooftop was under construction and when the rooftop was cleared for installation of solar panels, we manage to be on par with the owner's renovation schedule.

Woo Mon Chew

Woo Mon Chew • Metal Roof • 11.84 kWp

Thomson Ridge

Thomson Ridge • Metal Roof • 19.620 kWp

Customer approached the solar team to review and size up his rooftop. He wanted the solar team to reduce the costs of bills and fully maximise his rooftop with solar panels. During the solar team roof inspection, his rooftop was a newly renovated metal roof and it was in perfect condition to install solar panels.

Jalan Mariam

Jalan Mariam • Metal Roof • 11.235 kWp

Customer approached the solar team to review & size up his rooftop where the house was undergoing heavy renovation works. He wants the solar team to reduce his electricity bills and fully maximise the solar panels on his rooftop before he moves in. During the solar team roof inspection, his rooftop was a tile roof and was cleared for installation. The roof also requires waterproofing to be done during the installation.

 Singapore Commercial & Industrial Solar Panels Electricity Projects

Hao Mart

Changi South Street • Metal Roof • 867kWp

HAO Mart commissioned a 867 kWp rooftop solar PV system to generate approximately 998.9 MWh of electricity. This allows them to be more sustainable and reduces the costs associated with running their mega warehouse facility in Changi. We have crafted a bespoke solution to maintain their energy management so that they can focus on their core supermarket business.

Trans-Cab

Ang Mo Kio Street• Metal Roof • 974.24kWp

Property owners & developers are sufficiently motivated to retrofit their buildings with clean energy installations if there are clear cost savings involved.

Union Gas

Defu Lane • Metal Roof • 298.53kWp

Mattress International

Changi North Street • Concrete Roof • 242.46 kWp

Mattress International is a leading mattress manufacturer and has since expanded its product line to include bed frames and sofas. Through its 242 kWp rooftop solar PV system, it aims to optimise electricity generation to reduce its overall operating costs.

Bloomsville Investment

Tagore Lane • Concrete Roof • 606.9 kWp

Bloomsville Investment commissioned a 607 kWp rooftop solar PV system to generate approximately 786 MWh of electricity. This is more than sufficient to offset their peak usage during the daytime. Moving away from their reliance on price volatility, they can enjoy long-term cost benefits and reduce their carbon footprint on the planet.