Industry / Hospitality & Real Estate

Clean local energy for buildings, hotels, and isolated sites

Velox helps hospitality and real estate operators generate clean electricity directly on site. From rooftop Aeroleaf systems on residential buildings to hybrid WindTree deployments for resorts and island environments, the objective is the same: reduce dependency, improve resilience, and make ESG visible.

Silent rooftop integration Solar + Aeroleaf coupling Diesel displacement for islands
Aeroleaf devices installed on a rooftop with solar panels
Architectural integration for residential rooftops Aeroleaf systems can be installed on building rooftops and combined with stronger solar capacity to support common-area electricity needs with minimal visual impact.
Residential buildings

Rooftop generation for common areas and parking

Silent operation Low visual impact Hybrid rooftop (wind + solar)

In residential real estate, the objective is not to power the entire building alone. It is to generate part of the electricity used by common areas, circulation spaces, and parking infrastructure directly on site, while improving the environmental profile of the asset.

Aeroleaf rooftop installation

Rooftop micro-generation, designed for real estate

Aeroleaf systems are designed for seamless rooftop integration on residential buildings. They enable local electricity production directly where it is consumed, supporting the energy needs of common areas, circulation spaces, and parking infrastructure.

The solution is fully silent and, on buildings above five floors, becomes almost invisible from street level. This makes it highly compatible with urban environments and premium residential assets where architectural integrity matters.

On most rooftops, Aeroleaf is combined with more powerful solar panels, creating a hybrid production layer that maximizes available surface and improves energy output throughout the day.

Rooftop Aeroleaf + solar enables a clean, discreet, and operationally relevant energy contribution for residential buildings.
Why it matters

More than an energy feature

For hospitality and real estate, local generation is not only about electricity. It improves the operational profile of assets, strengthens ESG credibility, and creates a visible sustainability signal for residents, guests, investors, and operators.

Lower shared electricity burden

Generate part of the electricity used by common areas, circulation spaces, and parking infrastructure directly on site instead of relying only on grid supply.

Visible ESG commitment

Rooftop production makes sustainability tangible. It gives real estate owners and hotel operators a physical, measurable sign of decarbonization rather than an abstract claim.

Asset differentiation

In premium residential and hospitality markets, visible clean infrastructure can help position the property as more resilient, more innovative, and more aligned with long-term environmental expectations.

Hotels & resorts

Hybrid WindTree for ESG visibility and diesel reduction

Island-ready infrastructure Diesel displacement Grid stability & resilience High solar + wind exposure

In hospitality, hybrid WindTree systems are especially relevant for resorts, island environments, and isolated sites where electricity continuity remains exposed and diesel generation still plays a central role.

WindTree installed near hospitality site

Iconic infrastructure for hospitality

For hotels and resorts, WindTree creates something unique: local electricity production, strong architectural presence, and clear ESG value in one visible installation.

It is not just a source of energy. It is a physical signal of sustainability, innovation, and long-term commitment to cleaner operations — directly visible to guests, partners, and stakeholders.

This is particularly relevant for premium hospitality environments where environmental positioning is no longer optional, but a key factor for brand perception, differentiation, and asset value.

WindTree transforms energy infrastructure into a visible ESG asset for hospitality operators.
Isolated island resort with strong solar and wind exposure

Strong fit for islands and isolated sites

Island and remote hospitality environments are among the most relevant use cases for hybrid WindTree deployment. These locations typically combine strong solar exposure, regular wind patterns, and a structural dependence on diesel-generated electricity.

This creates a unique opportunity: replacing a significant share of diesel production with clean, locally generated energy, while improving operational resilience and reducing fuel logistics constraints.

For resorts, this is not only an energy transition. It is a shift toward autonomy, stability, and long-term cost control in environments where energy is both critical and exposed.

Hybrid wind + solar systems are particularly effective in island environments, where natural conditions directly support local energy production.
WindTree systems are already deployed in Antigua and Barbuda, illustrating the relevance of this infrastructure for island environments and hospitality-driven territories.

Assess your building, hotel, or island site

From rooftop Aeroleaf integration to hybrid WindTree deployment, Velox helps operators identify where local clean generation can improve resilience, reduce dependency, and strengthen ESG performance.