Hotel Okura Keeps Guests Comfortable with Solar Energy

The selection of SolarEdge’s commercial PV solution was driven by crucial factors such as safety, reliability, and system uptime.
Hotel Okura Keeps Guests Comfortable with Solar Energy

At a Glance:

  • Installation date: June 2019
  • Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Installed Capacity:  256 kWp
  • Power Optimizers:  416 x P650
  • Inverters: 2 x SE55k, 1 x SE82.8K
Hotel Okura Keeps Guests Comfortable with Solar Energy

At a Glance:

  • Installation date: June 2019
  • Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Installed Capacity:  256 kWp
  • Power Optimizers:  416 x P650
  • Inverters: 2 x SE55k, 1 x SE82.8K
PV system

With many rooms to power, solar energy helps hotels reduce operational costs and carbon footprints. That is why Hotel Okura Amsterdam decided to lessen its reliability on the grid, it turned to Solnet Group to install a proven PV system on its rooftop.

PV system

With many rooms to power, solar energy helps hotels reduce operational costs and carbon footprints. That is why Hotel Okura Amsterdam decided to lessen its reliability on the grid, it turned to Solnet Group to install a proven PV system on its rooftop.

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“From the beginning we recognized that SolarEdge could provide us with the solar technology required to move our customer offering forward. The quality and performance of its solutions has proven instrumental in us pitching for and securing a great deal of new business across Europe.”
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Arttur Kulvik
Arttur Kulvik
/ CEO, Solnet Group

Solnet Group turned to SolarEdge, recognizing that Hotel Okura is considered a premium hotel that deserves top-quality PV solutions and services. They selected SolarEdge for its superior safety features, including SafeDCTM and arc fault detection and interruption. This gave investors peace-of-mind in knowing their people and property were in good hands.

Through the SolarEdge Monitoring Platform, Solnet can view real-time data and track performance of the PV array remotely, down to the module level. As the O&M provider, it means fewer site visits, increased system uptime, and lower operation and maintenance costs, and overall, more visibility into how much the system is producing at a reduced CAPEX and total cost of ownership over the system lifecycle.