
Project Location: Lagos, Nigeria, Africa
Power: 100 kW
Battery Capacity: 215 kWh
Scenario: Hotel
System Type: Hybrid
Pain Points Addressed:
Unstable city grid power with frequent outages. High diesel generator costs, excessive noise, and inconvenience for guests.
Solar System Configuration:
Solar panels: 168 pcs × 600W (total 100.8 kW)
Hybrid inverter: 2 pcs × S6-EH3P50K-H
Lithium battery: 215 kWh storage system
Panel rack: Rooftop & carport mounting (1 set)
Cables & accessories: 1 set
Benefits Post-Installation:
Achieves 24-hour stable basic power supply for the hotel
Significantly reduced diesel generator usage and fuel costs
Guests can now enjoy air conditioning at any time — even during previous outage periods
Completely silent operation at night (no diesel generator noise)
Greatly improved guest comfort and hotel experience
Clean, reliable, and quiet solar power — transforming hotel operations in Lagos.
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