Architect leads by example with high-performing residential solar
Type | Region | Products | Size |
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Residential | Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil | 6 x HMS-1800-4T microinverters | 13.56 kW |
Introduction
Overcoming orientation challenges to maximize solar savings
Architect Sr. Darley Voltolini believed that investing in solar was the perfect way to reduce energy bills while setting an example of sustainable design to his clients.
However, with a southwest-facing roof – one of the least favorable orientations for solar capture in the Southern Hemisphere – he questioned whether he could generate enough power to reduce non-renewable energy consumption across his residence, office, and beach house.
The answer? A resounding yes. This superb residential project in Florianópolis, Brazil, overcame roof orientation challenges and delivered impressive results, earning it an Excellence Award in the 2023 Hoymiles Solar Project Contest.
Read on to discover how installer Trends Solar Energy helped Voltolini optimize his solar array to unlock substantial energy cost savings.
Their Story
Sustainable design meets solar innovation
As a successful architect, Voltolini understood the importance of incorporating sustainable practices into his projects. He wanted to lead by example and showcase the benefits of solar energy to his clients.
The problem was, the only suitable installation site for his properties was the southwest-facing roof of his beach house, which also featured chimneys likely to cause shading issues.
Generally, in the Southern Hemisphere, north-facing roof orientations are considered ideal for solar panel installation because they receive the most sunlight throughout the day.
Undeterred, Voltolini partnered with installer Trends Solar Energy to find the best solution possible.
They successfully designed a system that maximizes energy production on the southwest-facing roof to reduce non-renewable energy consumption across Voltolini’s three properties.
Their Solution
Hoymiles microinverters maximize solar potential despite shading
- Independent maximum power point tracking (MPPT): With each microinverter capable of connecting up to four panels with independent MPPT, the system could mitigate the impact of shading and ensure optimal performance for each module.
- High peak output power: The HMS-1800-4T’s rated output of 1,800 VA suited this compact but high-capacity solar array.
Voltolini’s roof faced southwest, which isn’t ideal in Brazil, and was also complicated by shading from chimneys and a nearby telegraph pole.
Their Success
“With careful design and the use of Hoymiles microinverters, Trends Solar Energy turned a southwest-facing roof into a solar powerhouse, reducing energy costs for an architect’s three properties and delivering a projected 21.8% annual ROI.”
Sustainable power for three properties and excellent ROI
Despite the challenging roof orientation, the 13.56 kW system is projected to generate an impressive 17,380 kWh of clean energy annually, offsetting considerable non-renewable energy consumption across Voltolini’s three properties.
Financially, the system is expected to deliver a remarkable 21.8% annual return on investment (ROI), showcasing the economic benefits of solar energy even in less-than-ideal installation scenarios.
For Voltolini, the success of this project extends beyond the substantial energy bill savings and impressive ROI.
By installing a high-performing solar array on his beach house, he has created a tangible example of sustainable design in action – an example he can share with his clients.
This case study demonstrates that with the right design approach, innovative technology, and expert installation, it’s possible to maximize solar potential and achieve impressive results, even on a less-than-perfect roof.