Solar panel canopy covering car park at Millennium Heights apartment complex in Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe Estate Powers 1,000 Homes With Solar Car Park

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A massive solar canopy now covers parking spaces at Zimbabwe's Millennium Heights, generating enough clean energy to power 1,000 apartments around the clock. The innovative design turns everyday car parks into renewable energy powerhouses while keeping vehicles shaded.

Parking your car just became part of the solution to climate change in Harare, Zimbabwe.

WestProp Holdings has installed a one-megawatt solar plant across the 54-bay car park at Millennium Heights, transforming ordinary parking spaces into a clean energy generator that powers the entire 1,000-unit residential estate. What was once just asphalt is now a vast canopy of solar panels providing both shade and uninterrupted electricity to residents.

The installation marks a major step in WestProp's commitment to take all its developments completely off Zimbabwe's national grid. Company CEO Ken Sharpe says the dual-purpose design proves that sustainability and modern living can work together seamlessly.

"By harnessing the sun, we demonstrate our commitment to environmental stewardship," Sharpe explained. "The solar plant provides shade and comfort while generating renewable energy that cuts reliance on fossil fuels."

The solar energy now powers Millennium Heights' complete security infrastructure, including 24/7 monitoring systems, controlled access points, surveillance cameras, and perimeter protection. Residents enjoy constant electricity without depending on traditional power sources that can be unreliable or environmentally harmful.

Zimbabwe Estate Powers 1,000 Homes With Solar Car Park

WestProp plans to expand the solar coverage as new apartment blocks are completed. Each additional car park will receive the same solar canopy treatment, multiplying the estate's clean energy generation capacity.

The Ripple Effect

Millennium Heights sits at the heart of Millennium City, Zimbabwe's first purpose-built smart urban ecosystem. The solar-powered development is creating a blueprint for how African cities can grow while reducing environmental impact.

The estate connects with neighboring Pokugara Estate to form a clustered community blending apartments, townhouses, and family homes. Residents live surrounded by green spaces, work in nearby office hubs, and will soon shop at the planned Mall of Zimbabwe, all powered by renewable energy.

Many apartment owners are turning their units into profitable Airbnb rentals, creating steady income streams while contributing to Harare's growing premium accommodation market. The reliable solar power makes these properties even more attractive to international visitors.

From solar installations to sustainable water systems, WestProp is proving that real estate development can prioritize both profit and planet. Every apartment sold advances Zimbabwe's transition to greener, more resilient cities where communities thrive without straining natural resources.

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Based on reporting by AllAfrica - Innovation

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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