Solar cells
Solar cells on roofs
Rooftop solar has long been the most common solution. Most roofs are large enough to produce a significant part of the property's annual electricity consumption.
Based on factors such as geographic location, roof area and design, and the possibility of being paid for excess electricity, we help you find a cost-effective solution.
Solar cells on land
Installing PV on the ground requires adaptation to the local soil conditions - rock, woodland, pasture or other types of substrate that influence the choice of mounting system.
The electrical work will also be slightly different from installing solar panels on a roof. For example, it requires underground cabling, which must be done safely and correctly. Ground-mounted solar panels are typically used in solar parks, but can also be used for smaller installations on agricultural or industrial properties. This is because not all existing roofs can support the additional weight of the solar panels.
Solar panels as a facade
A building envelope no longer needs to have only an insulating effect. With solar cells integrated into the façade, the building can take advantage of more of the sun's rays, while at the same time giving it an aesthetically pleasing shape. A solar façade is also a suitable complement to a roof-based photovoltaic system. Solar cells integrated into the entire façade, from the ground to the roof, maximize the yield of the sun's renewable energy.
Solar energy for individuals - an efficient investment
Here you can find out most of what you need to know about solar energy solutions for private homes. With the addition of a battery, you can store excess electricity for use when it is most needed, making you as self-sufficient as possible.
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