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🇿🇼 Published: 10 June 2026
📘 Source: 263Chat

WestProp Holdings, developer of Millennium Heights has redefined sustainable urban living with the installation of a onemegawatt solar plant that now covers its 54-bay car park. More parking bays on upcoming apartment blocks will be fitted with solar covering, generating more energy for the estate. As part of its promise when pioneering the 1,000unit estate, WestProp has delivered green energy through a solar car park that now powers the apartments, ensuring uninterrupted supply.

What was once a simple parking space is now a vast canopy of solar panels, turning everyday convenience into a powerhouse of clean energy. WestProp chief executive Mr Ken Sharpe has reaffirmed his commitment to green energy, emphasizing heavy investment in solar power to drive Millennium Heights. “By harnessing the sun, we demonstrate our commitment to environmental stewardship.

The solar plant provides shade and comfort while generating renewable energy that cuts reliance on fossil fuels,” he said. Mr Sharpe added: “Sustainability is our guiding principle. From gas reticulation to solar integration, we embed ecofriendly solutions into every development.

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The Millennium Heights solar car park shows how lifestyle and sustainability can coexist seamlessly.” This installation is part of WestProp’s drive to take all developments off the national grid. Millennium Heights apartments are not only modern homes but also smart investments, with many owners using platforms like Airbnb to generate steady rental income.

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Originally published by 263Chat • June 10, 2026

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