In the dynamic environment of Zagreb, a family home has made a significant step towards energy self-sufficiency by installing a solar power plant with a capacity of 4.1 kWp. This project not only allows the household to significantly save on energy costs but also reduces their ecological footprint.
The uniqueness of this installation lies in the use of microinverters, a technology that optimizes the performance of each individual solar panel. Unlike traditional systems, microinverters offer greater efficiency and flexibility, especially in situations where panels are exposed to partial shading or different angles of sunlight. This solution ensures maximum energy production, even under non-ideal conditions.
A 4.1 kWp solar power plant is powerful enough to meet most of the energy needs of an average household. In this way, home owners have significantly reduced their dependence on traditional energy sources, and in the long term they will achieve financial savings through reduced electricity bills. The installation of solar panels also increases the value of the property, which is an additional benefit of this investment.
This installation is another successful project in the portfolio of our company, which specializes in providing advanced solutions in the field of renewable energy sources. Our team proudly realized this solar power plant in Zagreb, integrating the latest technology and contributing to the energy independence of our clients. Through projects like this, we strive to promote sustainability and encourage the use of renewable energy sources in urban areas.
southeast
7.4 kWp
excellent (1150 kWh/m2)
Solar power plant with a power of 6.56 kWp in the middle of Kanfanar in the interior of Istria.
The solar power plant, with a power of 8.2 kWp, is above average power and can meet all the energy needs of this household.
The solar potential in the area of Samobor is an excellent 1150 kWh/m2, which means that one kilowatt of installed power at this location produces 1150 kilowatt hours of electricity per year.
Installed home solar power plant with microinverters with a capacity of 4.1 kWp
The installed power plant will reduce the ecological footprint on the site by 3300 kg of CO2 per year, which is the same as if the owners planted about 300 trees.