Challenge
Baptista Campground, located in Água de Madeiros (Pataias), sought to modernize its energy infrastructure to support community growth and ensure improved efficiency and comfort.
The facilities faced high seasonal energy demand, periods of intensive occupancy, and the need for a more autonomous and sustainable energy system. The absence of solar production, limitations in ventilation, and lack of electric mobility solutions led to higher costs, reduced thermal comfort, and inefficient facility management.
The campground required an integrated solution to reduce grid consumption, improve the environmental quality of the buildings, and align operations with sustainable and responsible practices.
Solution
Enbiente implemented a comprehensive set of solutions that enhance energy efficiency, autonomy, and comfort, preparing Baptista Campground to meet both current and future needs.
Photovoltaic System – 16 kWp with 20 kW SMA Inverter
A photovoltaic system was installed and sized for future expansion. The 20 kW SMA inverter allows additional modules to be added without replacing the main equipment, ensuring flexibility and longevity.
Energy Monitoring and Management
An advanced monitoring system was integrated to analyze real-time consumption, identify patterns, and optimize the energy behavior of the facilities. Active management reduces costs and increases control over daily operations.
Forced Ventilation – Comfort and Thermal Efficiency
Forced ventilation was implemented to improve air renewal, reduce humidity, and stabilize indoor temperatures. This measure enhances user comfort and directly contributes to the overall efficiency of the site.
Sustainable Mobility – Wallbox Pulsar Plus 22 kW Charger
A 22 kW three-phase charger was installed, providing modern infrastructure for electric vehicle charging. This solution promotes sustainable mobility and prepares the campground for new usage standards.
Active Sustainability – Dar de Volta Initiative
Throughout the interventions, Enbiente reinforced its environmental commitment through the Dar de Volta initiative, which promotes ecosystem regeneration and creates environmental value in the communities where we operate.
As part of this initiative, fruit trees were donated to Baptista Campground. These trees will be planted on-site, creating new green spaces that provide biodiversity, shade, well-being, and sustainable harvests in the future.
This action symbolizes the integration of clean energy and environmental responsibility. Each Enbiente project aims to generate a positive impact not only in energy efficiency but also on the local environment we help revitalize.