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Erith / Kent

Meyer House
Residential Care

By fitting a 64.24 kWp rooftop array, Meyer House will secure roughly £479,261 in energy-cost savings over the next 25 years, with the full system cost recovered in just four years. From year five onwards, every unit of electricity generated slashes the care home’s bills, delivering budget certainty and freeing up funds for resident services.

Lifetime Savings: £479,261

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System Overview

The system includes 146 Jinko Tiger Neo 440W N-type all-black mono solar panels, designed to convert sunlight into DC electricity. These panels are connected to a Fox ESS AC3 10 kW 3-phase AC-coupled inverter and a SolarEdge Synergy 50 kW 3-phase (30 A) inverter, which convert DC into mains (AC) electricity. A Fox ESS 20.7 kWh battery storage system stores excess energy for use at night. The system also includes all necessary isolators, wiring and meters for safe connection to the electrical network, with installation and certification provided by a trained team.

Environmental Benefits

The switch to solar will stop over 3,000 tonnes of CO₂ from entering the atmosphere—on par with the carbon capture of 12,208 mature trees. That’s like removing around 700 petrol cars from local roads each year, creating a cleaner, healthier environment for Meyer House’s residents and neighbours alike.

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