Rico Port Restaurant, Kurudu-Abuja
12kVA solar installation for a busy restaurant and event venue.
The Challenge
Rico Port Restaurant operated in Kurudu where grid power was available only 6–8 hours daily. A 15kVA diesel generator ran 16–18 hours daily to power kitchen equipment, cold storage, lighting, and sound systems for events.
Diesel costs were averaging ₦480,000 monthly, and generator noise during evening events was driving away customers seeking an ambient dining experience.
Our Solution
We deployed a 12kVA hybrid solar system with 48kWh battery backup. The system handles all kitchen loads, refrigeration, and lighting. A dedicated inverter circuit powers the sound system for events without interference.
32 panels on the restaurant roof provide generation without occupying customer parking or outdoor dining space.
How We Delivered
Restaurant Load Audit
Measured peak loads during lunch and dinner rushes plus event sound system requirements.
Noise-Sensitive Design
Inverter placement away from dining areas. Silent battery operation throughout service hours.
Quick Installation
One-week installation during daytime hours with kitchen operations continuing.
Event Power Validation
Load testing with full kitchen and sound system running simultaneously.
Results
- check_circle Complete elimination of diesel for daily restaurant operations.
- check_circle Customers now enjoy events and dinners without generator noise or fumes.
- check_circle 24/7 refrigeration ensures food safety and reduced spoilage.
- check_circle Improved ambiance has increased event bookings and customer retention.
System Specifications
Our restaurant is finally peaceful. No more generator noise during dinner service. The solar system handles everything including our weekend events. Best investment we have made.
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