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Aga Khan Academy partnered with SunWorks Energy Private Limited to transition its institutional campus to a more sustainable and cost-effective energy source. With a strong emphasis on reducing carbon footprint and optimizing operational costs, the Academy opted for a robust rooftop solar power system backed by a trusted EPC provider.

Client Challenges:

Our Solution:

SunWorks Energy proposed a full EPC solution under the OPEX financial model, ensuring no upfront capital cost to the client. The design included a 751 kW rooftop solar plant, tailored to maximize generation and seamlessly integrate into the Academy’s infrastructure.

Key project deliverables included:

  • Detailed energy analysis and feasibility study
  • Selection of high-efficiency solar modules and inverters
  • Professional project execution with zero academic disruption
  • Real-time monitoring and analytics enabled

Client Benefits :

Environment Impact:

Project Overview

Date

30 August, 2024

Client Name

Aga Khan Academy

Category

Institutional Sector

Type of Mount

Hybrid Structure

Location

Hyderabad, Telangana

Client Feedback

Working with SunWorks Energy has been rewarding. As an institution focused on developing future leaders, we value sustainability. The SunWorks team understood our goals and created a solar solution that reduced costs and aligned with our environmental aims. They managed the project professionally from start to finish. We are proud to partner with SunWorks Energy on our greener path.

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