
We executed a complete 30 kW solar power installation at the Tiruvannamalai Court Building located in Chengam, providing a full-service solution including site assessment, system design, supply, installation, testing, commissioning, and performance monitoring.
As a government facility with consistent daytime electricity usage, this building now benefits from a stable, eco-friendly power supply. The installation includes 61 high-efficiency Novasis 550 Wp monocrystalline panels, expected to generate approximately 45,000 units (kWh) annually—reducing both operational costs and carbon emissions.
This project aligns with the Tamil Nadu government’s broader sustainability goals and commitment to renewable energy implementation across public sector infrastructure. The grid-tied solar system ensures seamless integration with the building’s power infrastructure while enabling real-time monitoring and long-term performance optimization.
Our engineering and project management teams ensured smooth execution, from initial energy audits to the final system handover, with minimal disruption to daily court operations.
Installed Capacity
Novasis 550 Wp Monocrystalline
Year Commissioned
Project Budget
Our customized approach to solar energy installation ensures maximum value for public sector facilities. For the Chengam court building, our team analyzed site-specific energy usage and operational needs to develop a system that balances performance, efficiency, and return on investment.
The installed system significantly cuts electricity expenses while promoting energy independence and supporting climate-friendly initiatives. With smart monitoring, low maintenance needs, and durable components, this project offers a reliable and sustainable energy solution for years to come.
Before the implementation of the 30 kW solar system, the Chengam court building relied entirely on grid power to meet its energy demands. This led to high electricity costs, increased operational overheads, and occasional power interruptions. The facility also lacked a proper energy monitoring system, resulting in inefficient energy usage. Despite having ample rooftop space, no solar infrastructure had been utilized to offset energy consumption. Given the state’s growing emphasis on clean energy adoption, the need for a dependable, cost-effective, and sustainable power source became clear. This solar project was envisioned as a smart solution to reduce long-term energy expenditure, improve system reliability, and contribute to Tamil Nadu’s broader environmental goals.



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