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20 March 2025

Case Study – Hara House

Hara House is a luxurious accommodation that is nestled in the heart of Bright in Victoria’s stunning High Country.

As you drive past, you’ll not only be captivated by the breathtaking mountain views surrounding the property, but now you’ll also notice the newly installed SunPower solar panels adorning the roof, thanks to the expert team at KDEC.

Hara house approached our team at KDEC after seeing one of our vehicles around the town of Bright, seeking to enhance their energy independence by embracing clean, sustainable energy. This marked the beginning of our project together.  They are now achieving around 50% grid independence with their KDEC x Fronius x SunPower system, and still have the option to add battery storage and EV charging in the future.

The property features a restaurant, boutique accommodation, and a residence. 

So, what did we install?

Lodgings 36.9kW
2 x Fronius Symo 15kW Inverters
90 x SunPower 410 P-Series Panels

Restaurant 36.9kW
2 x Fronius Symo 15kW Inverters
90 x SunPower 410 P-Series Panels

Residence 13.12kW
1 x Fronius Primo Gen 24 10kW Hybrid Inverter
32 x SunPower 410 P-Series Panels

With the addition of the new Solar PV system, Hara House is now even more committed to reducing its environmental footprint and sustainability! 

Learn more about our install at Hara House by clicking here ! 

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resort with a swimming pool and solar panels on the roof
view of the inside of the restaurant
Outdoor bar with a green wall and stools
accommodation property with swimming pool and solar panels on the roof
resort with a swimming pool and solar panels on the roof

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