Building Integrated Photovoltaic (BIPV)
The Sterling Bank Headquarters, located in Marina, Lagos, Nigeria, this 1 MWp Building Integrated Photovoltaic (BIPV) project developed by PriVida Power Limited demonstrates our expertise in integrating renewable energy systems into complex commercial and institutional buildings. The installation was designed to seamlessly combine architectural intent with renewable energy performance, delivering clean power without compromising structural integrity or aesthetics.
The project serves office operations, supplying reliable on-site electricity that reduces grid dependence, lowers energy costs, and enhances overall building energy efficiency. By integrating solar-generating façade and rooftop elements directly into the building envelope, the system transforms the asset into an energy-producing structure while maintaining its visual and functional design requirements.
Project execution required close coordination between architectural, structural, and electrical disciplines, ensuring full compliance with applicable building codes and engineering standards.
With an estimated annual energy generation 1,547,100kWh/year, the BIPV system delivers measurable environmental benefits, including annual CO₂ emission reductions of approximately 544.12 tCO₂/year. These outcomes contribute to improved sustainability performance, reduced operational emissions, and alignment with corporate and national clean energy objectives.
This BIPV project reflects PriVida Power Limited’s integrated approach to renewable energy delivery combining advanced engineering, architectural integration, and disciplined execution to deliver high-performance, visually integrated solar solutions that create long-term economic and environmental value.

