Zero-CAPEX | Institutional Deployment | 425.75 kW
Delivered a 425.75 kWp rooftop solar system generating 150,000 kWh annually, optimizing fragmented rooftops under a zero-CAPEX model.
Coordinated development and execution as channel and I&C partner, managing stakeholders across client, developer, and vendors to ensure project delivery.
425.75 kWp installed capacity | 150,000 kWh annual generation
Established a reference project, influencing renewable adoption across other institutions
Reduced electricity costs and Scope-2 emissions by 55%
Maximized solar deployment within existing campus infrastructure constraints
0.7 GWh annual electricity consumption, with rising costs limiting campus expansion like AC classrooms, labs, infrastructure.
No available CAPEX and need to leverage government incentive schemes for solar adoption
Preference to implement solution within campus boundaries, without taking on operational complexity
Fragmented rooftop infrastructure requiring maximum capacity within limited available space
• Enabled adoption through a third-party owned model with long-term PPA with no upfront CAPEX, removing financial and operational burden on institutions
• Designed system capacity to maximize utilization of fragmented rooftops across multiple buildings
•Leveraged government incentive scheme to improve project viability and financial returns
• Structured long-term power purchase agreement to provide stable, lower-cost electricity without operational burden on the institution
•Coordinated with developer, stakeholders, and vendors to enable smooth installation and commissioning