Princess of Wales Road
Aerial view of a 24.18 kWp solar panel installation on the metal roofs of a contemporary landed home at Princess of Wales Road, Singapore, showing panels arranged across several angled roof planes, installed by Rezeca Renewables in 2016

Rezeca Renewables installed a 24.18 kWp solar PV system on a contemporary landed home at Princess of Wales Road, in the Holland and Bukit Timah area of Singapore. The system was commissioned in 2016.
The home's modern architecture presents several roof planes at different angles. As the aerial photograph shows, our engineers placed panels across each suitable face to build up capacity while keeping the array tidy and in keeping with the building's lines. The metal roof allows a non-penetrative clamp-on mounting system.
At 24.18 kWp, the system generates an estimated 30,000 kWh of clean electricity a year, covering a large share of a typical landed household's consumption. Surplus generation is exported under Singapore's Simplified Credit Treatment (SCT) scheme.
See related Rezeca installations nearby, including our Holland Grove Avenue and Linden Drive projects.
The installation was completed by Rezeca's in-house team of solar engineers and WSH-certified installers, with all electrical work endorsed by a Licensed Electrical Worker (LEW) and registered with SP Group. Rezeca has installed solar across Singapore since 2009, with more than 1,500 installations and 45+ MWp to date.

