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Home Case Studies Mr. Naveen Mudalagiri, Solar Panels Installation

Client

Mr. Naveen Mudalgiri

Sector

Residential

Location

Kent, United Kingdom

Mudalagiri Family Home Solar Panel Installation in Kent

Delivering The Future Of Living with Smarter Solar Solutions

Mr Mudalagiri’s Kent home now runs on a 17.6 kWp solar and battery system. The setup lowers energy bills and provides long-term independence from the grid.

£ 125K

Lifetime client savings

17.6 KW

System Size installed

230K Kg

Co2 Saved

40

Panels installed

Naveen Mudalagiri Solar Case Study

Financial Impact

Lifetime energy savings

£125,000

Pounds

System Cost

£20,700

Pounds

Estimated ROI

5-7

Years

Average annual savings

£5,000

Pounds

Average monthly savings

£417

Pounds

Average weekly savings

£97

Pounds

Energy
production

Annual Energy Generation

19,000

kWh

Specific Yield

1,080

kWh / kWp

Self Sufficiency

75%

Years

Environmental
Impact

Lifetime Carbon Offset

230,000

kg CO2

Equivalent trees planted

10,000

Average Carbon offset Yearly

9,200

kg CO2

Brands installed

Solar Panels

JA Solar

ja solar

Inverter

FoxESS

fox ess

Battery

FoxESS

fox ess

CLIENT

When Mr Naveen Mudalagiri decided to invest in solar for his Kent home, his aim was to cut his reliance on the grid and bring down the energy bills that kept rising, and be the proud owner of an energy-efficient home, joining the growing number of UK homeowners investing in energy-efficient houses that cut costs and emissions. This meant getting a system that would serve his family through installation and beyond.

Naveen Mudalagiri Solar Case Study

The Project

After properly surveying the property to plan the right energy-efficient improvements to the home, our dedicated team designed and installed a 17.6 kWp solar PV system with hybrid battery storage, tailored to the unique layout of Naveen’s property. Solar panels were fitted across the south, west, and north-west sides of the roof to help capture sunlight from morning through late afternoon — keeping energy production steady all day.

Technical Scope:

  • 40 × Jinko 440W solar panels (17.6 kWp total capacity)
  • 1 × FoxESS H3-Pro 15 kW hybrid inverter (3-phase)
  • 2 × FoxESS EP11 batteries (20.72 kWh combined storage) efficiency
  • BirdMesh protection fitted around the array
  • Roof pitch: 26° flat roof (South, West, North-West facing)
  • Project cost: £20,700

The Solution

Solar4Good provided an end-to-end service, from survey and design all the way through to installation and handover.

Key Features:

  • Hybrid Battery Storage – Two FoxESS batteries that store up to 90% of excess generation, for Naveen and his family to use in the evenings
  • Multi-Roof Orientation – Panels were installed across three directions to help maintain steady production even on cloudy days.
  • Bird Protection – BirdMesh fitted to keep birds away and ensures the system stays efficient over the long term.
  • Future-Proof InvestmentDesigned to expand if the household’s energy needs change or new technology becomes available.

The Result

The system now produces around 19,000 kWh annually, which covers just about 75% of the household’s energy needs.

This installation shows how solar PV with battery storage transforms ordinary properties into truly energy-efficient homes. It demonstrates the long-term benefits of renewable energy for modern energy houses in the UK.

Environmental Impact:

  • Average annual CO₂ savings: ~9,200 kg
  • Lifetime carbon offset: ~230,000 kg CO₂
  • Equivalent to planting ~10,000 trees

Financial Outcomes:

  • Lifetime energy savings: £115,000–£125,000
  • Annual bill reduction: £4,600–£5,000
  • Payback period: 5–7 years

Homeowner Benefits:

  • Greater energy independence with dual-battery storage
  • Protection against rising UK electricity tariffs
  • Lower environmental footprint with ~230 tonnes CO₂ avoided over 25 years
  • Added property value thanks to high-quality renewable installation

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