Prime Residence
- VIP Residence Premium Grid-Tied Solar Installation with zero billing
- System Size: 36.88 kWp
- Completion: 26-Jun-2023
- Tarlac City, Philippines
Project Summary
This high-profile private residence was designed from the outset with energy integration in mind, combining architectural detail with demanding electrical loads. The property features complex slate roofing, guest house and staff accommodation, extensive entertainment systems, a swimming pool, and electric vehicle charging, all of which contribute to substantial daytime electricity demand.
Solaren engineered a grid-tied solar power system carefully adapted to the challenging roof structure. Portions of the installation were incorporated as building-integrated photovoltaics, enabling solar generation without compromising the residence’s visual integrity. Additional arrays were positioned across secondary structures to maximize available surface area while maintaining a cohesive design.
System sizing and layout were optimized to offset a large share of daytime consumption, ensuring efficient operation during peak use while meeting all technical and aesthetic requirements. The installation integrates seamlessly with the property and operates quietly in the background, delivering reliable performance without altering how the residence is used.
The project reflects the principles described in residential solar installation planning in the Philippines, demonstrating how careful design enables solar systems to be integrated successfully into premium homes with complex architectural constraints.
System Performance
- System Size: 36.88 kWp
- Annual Generation: 54,398 kWh
- Day Peak Load: 31.35 kW
- Payback/ROI: 4.1 years
Financial Impact
- Daily Savings: ₱1813
- Monthly Savings: ₱54,398
- Annual Savings: ₱652,776
- Lifetime Savings: ₱16,823,444
Technology Partners
- Inverters: SMA Germany SB 6.0
- Modules: Trina Solar Vertex
- Monitoring and Control: SMA ennexOS / Sunny Portal
Sustainability Impact
- TREES Planted Lifetime: 1,795
- CO₂ Lifetime: 762 tons
- Houses Powered Annually: 23











