SMARAAD’s L-Type Wind-Solar Hybrid System Powers Off-Grid Homes in Chengde, Hebei

Tucked against the rugged granite peaks of Chengde’s countryside, this small rural home now stands as a beacon of self-sufficient living, powered by SMARAAD’s L-type wind-solar hybrid system. Designed for remote, off-grid communities in Hebei’s mountainous terrain, the setup combines a compact horizontal-axis wind turbine with rooftop solar panels to deliver reliable, year-round clean energy for daily household use.
Tailored to the region’s variable mountain winds and abundant sunlight, the L-type turbine efficiently captures breezes from all directions, while the solar array harnesses daytime radiation. Together, they provide 24/7 power for lighting, appliances, and small equipment, eliminating the need for costly diesel generators or reliance on unstable grid extensions. The guyed tower and rugged construction are built to withstand harsh winters and strong seasonal winds, ensuring durability in Chengde’s extreme climate.
For this family, the hybrid system is transformative. No longer dependent on erratic power supply or expensive fuel deliveries, they enjoy consistent electricity for daily life. Annually, the system generates over 4,000 kWh of clean energy, cutting roughly 3 tons of carbon emissions and significantly reducing household energy costs. It’s a practical, sustainable solution for rural living in one of China’s most picturesque yet challenging landscapes.
“This system isn’t just powering our home—it’s giving us independence,” the homeowner shared. “We don’t have to worry about blackouts or rising fuel prices anymore. It’s the perfect fit for life in the mountains.”
This Chengde project showcases SMARAAD’s commitment to empowering off-grid families with accessible, resilient renewable solutions, proving that clean energy can thrive even in the most remote corners of the country.