NEWS & EVENTS

SolarGy accomplished yet another mega watt solar project for Sembcorp Solar at 3M Innovation

SolarGy accomplished yet another mega watt solar project for Sembcorp Solar at 3M Innovation, Tuas. Watch the video professionally created by 3M showing our guys meticulously doing the final checking and commissioning.

https://youtu.be/dvd9tNyKfr8

SolarGy Featured In Money Week - 28/3/18

SolarGy was featured in Mediacorp Money Week as a progressive solar company who constructs high quality and reliable solar energy systems that produce more “juice” and is the preferred solution provider and EPC partner of many discerning customers and Solar Developers who demand the best in performance, quality and reliability.

Watch this edited version of the Channel 8 Money Week (EP48).

https://youtu.be/twA4bIp0sHY


 

SolarGy to build high efficiency solar power system for NUS First Net-Zero Energy Building

Amongst a host of green features, the building is designed  to be climate responsive with net-zero energy consumption. The building will serve as a living laboratory for the School of Design & Environment. Apart from deploying solar panels with one of the world’s highest efficiency, SolarGy will apply their best engineering know-hows to maximize the output of the solar PV system to meet the specified annual energies. In line with BCA’s long term aspiration, we hope to see more net-zero, net-positive and super low-energy buildings.

 

SolarGy wins yet another solar project of architectural significance : Jewel Changi Airport

The Jewel is an iconic mixed-use complex to be built at Singapore Changi Airport, serving as a central hub connecting T1, T2 and T3. It is a joint development project of Changi Airport Group and CapitaMalls Asia. Designed by the world renowned Safdie Architects,  this signature lifestyle destination will offer aviation and travel-related facilities, a wide range of retail offerings, as well as unique leisure attractions, including a large-scale, lush indoor garden. The steel and glass structure building will consist of 5 storeys above ground and 5 basements.

Installing solar panels on this iconic building demands intimate knowledge of architectural integration, experience in the built environment and respect of aesthetics apart from sound engineering fundamentals.

The award of this 460 kWp solar project to SolarGy is a testimony of their forte in architectural integration of solar panels into the built environment  - a very important aspect to enthuse Architects and Developers to adopt solar panels on a more extensive scale so as to have significant impact on carbon reduction.

SolarGy is excited about the opportunity to work alongside Safdie Architects and the project consultants to jointly develop innovative solutions that meet the demanding aesthetics and level of architectural detailing and at the same time meet the engineering requirements including energy performance target, reliability and maintainability requirements. Through the intensive design co-ordination sessions, SolarGy is confident to build new skills and capabilities, demonstrate true leadership in solar architectural integration and will be more well positioned  to take on many more iconic projects to come.