143 Panels, Aberfoyle

Location: Aberfoyle, Scotland
Project Type: Commercial Solar PV Installation
System Size: 62.92kWp

Number of Panels: 143 x 435W Aiko Modules
Commissioned: March 2024
Project Duration: 2 weeks
Services Provided: Design, Planning, Procurement, Site Setup, Project Management, Commissioning, Handover

 

Background

The client is hotel based near Aberfoyle, sought to reduce operational costs and improve its sustainability profile. With energy being a significant overhead, the company approached us to explore the feasibility of a rooftop Solar PV system to power their facility during daylight hours.

 

Objectives

  • Offset daytime electricity usage with on-site renewable generation
  • Reduce carbon footprint in line with the company’s net-zero goals
  • Achieve ROI within 5-6 years
  • Ensure minimal disruption to client and neighbours

 

Solution

Our team conducted a full feasibility assessment including:

  • Roof structural survey
  • Energy usage profile analysis
  • Grid export and connection review
  • Financial modelling and ROI forecasting

We designed a 62.92kWp rooftop Solar PV system using high-efficiency monocrystalline panels and Solis string inverters, optimally laid out across the south-west facing roof section. This system needed to include export limitation to 200kWp due to grid restriction, as per SSEN’s feasibility study. 

 

Project Highlights

  • Installation: 143 x 435W panels
  • Expected Annual Generation: ~56,261 kWh
  • Carbon Offset: ~14.2 tonnes CO₂ per year
  • Self-Consumption Rate: 91%
  • Payback Period: Estimated at 4 years 9 months
  • Funding: Financed secured through a partner funder

 

Challenges

  • Weather Delays: Typical Scottish weather impacted some install days; mitigated by adjusting crew allocation
  • Grid Constraints: Local DNO required export limitation, solved using a G100-compliant export control system and limiting the export to 200kWp
  • Operational Continuity: Install was planned in phases to avoid interfering with production. Site shutdown was not required.

 

Outcome

The system was commissioned on time and within budget. 

The client has since reported a noticeable reduction in energy bills and plans to expand the system in the coming years, potentially integrating battery storage as prices continue to decline.

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