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Solar Installation at Harley-Davidson Albury

Harley-Davidson Albury, located at 401 Wagga Road, decided to invest in a solar power system to reduce energy costs and improve sustainability. As a high-profile brand with significant energy usage for showroom lighting, workshops, and offices, they saw an opportunity to lead by example in adopting renewable energy.

Harley-Davidson dealership solar installation

Harley-Davidson Albury, located at 401 Wagga Road, decided to invest in a solar power system to reduce energy costs and improve sustainability. As a high-profile brand with significant energy usage for showroom lighting, workshops, and offices, they saw an opportunity to lead by example in adopting renewable energy.

Fast Facts

Location: Wagga Road, Lavington, NSW

System size: 19.92kW

Time frame: 1 day

Challenges and Solutions:

  • Roof Design: The corrugated metal roof required specialized mounting solutions to ensure a secure installation without compromising the roof’s integrity.
  • Visual Impact: As a customer-facing business, the installation needed to be aesthetically pleasing. The neat arrangement of panels complements the building’s industrial design.
  • Energy Profile: Harley-Davidson’s operations likely have high energy demand during business hours. The system was sized and designed to maximize daytime energy production to offset peak usage periods.
Harley Davidson Albury Solar Installation

Expected Outcomes:

  1. Energy Savings: The system is expected to significantly reduce the dealership’s reliance on grid electricity, potentially saving thousands of dollars annually on energy costs.
  2. Environmental Impact: By generating clean energy, the installation will substantially reduce the dealership’s carbon footprint.
  3. Brand Image: The visible solar installation reinforces Harley-Davidson’s commitment to innovation and sustainability, potentially appealing to environmentally conscious customers.
  4. ROI: While specific financial details aren’t provided, commercial solar installations typically see a return on investment within 3-7 years.