The villa is a three-story design in Abuja, requires significant power to operate its numerous appliances, with 10 air conditioners serving as the primary load. Given the unstable grid power in Nigeria, the villa's owners only have traditionally relied heavily on diesel generators to meet their energy needs. However, the high cost of diesel, coupled with the expense of electricity when available, and the frequent breakdowns of diesel generators, made this approach both financially burdensome and environmentally unsustainable.
According to the above electricity useage of the villa, Tanfon engineer design a 30KW high-voltage single-phase solar system specifically for the villa's requirements. The 30KW single-phase inverter equipped with IGBT technology and a transformer designed to withstand the rigors of electrical power fluctuations over extended periods. This ensures reliable and efficient power conversion, ensuring a stable and uninterrupted supply of electricity.
Complementing the inverter is a lithium battery bank with a storage capacity of 72kWh. This ample storage capacity ensures that the villa has access to power even during periods of low sunlight or extended outages, significantly reducing the need for diesel generators.
The installation process was meticulously planned and executed, with the solar panels cleverly integrated into the villa's carport area. This not only maximizes the system's energy output but also enhances the aesthetic appeal of the property. The installation was completed successfully, and the system has been running well ever since.
The villa's owners are satisfied with the results. They now enjoy a reliable and cost-effective source of clean energy, significantly reducing their reliance on diesel generators and their associated expenses. Moreover, the solar system's eco-friendly nature aligns with their commitment to sustainability and reducing their carbon footprint.