Customized Solar Panels For Facade Integration
Traditionally, photovoltaic solar panels are on rooftops and have a uniform appearance: large black or dark blue rectangular shiny glass sheets with metal frames.
Due to the dark can collect sunlight to convert into electricity, and the crystal form of silicon is often dark.
Fortunately, there is now technology to control gloss, color, and smoothness, which can provide aesthetic diversity while maintaining high efficiency.
Changing The Aesthetics Of Solar Energy , Broadening The Perspective Of Architecture
Power generation used to be limited to rooftops or large open spaces, but now it can transcend traditional boundaries and become an indispensable multifunctional building component in construction projects.
SolarLab’s solutions emphasize the integration of aesthetic appeal, functional advantages, and sustainable energy production, challenging traditional building norms.
In addition to traditional BIPV, facade solutions can incorporate elements like fire protection, insulation to ensure success through simplified installation.
The true innovation lies in the design freedom provided: customized solar panels are no longer in standard shapes or sizes.
The width range ranges from 360 millimeters to 3600 millimeters, making it easy to adapt to any building structure.
They can adopt the following types:
1.Rainproof screen
This facade is a good methods to improve durability and reduce operating costs, which can protect the underlying structure from rain and wind.
In addition, ventilation layers help reduce the heat load on buildings while generating free and sustainable electricity.
Ventilation solar curtain walls can be quickly and easily installed, inspected, and reused in both new and renovated buildings.
2.Curtain wall
The solar panel system is fully integrated into the building envelope and replaces arch shoulders,beams or view glass panels.
The durable tempered glass surface is a component of the external waterproofing and air resistance of buildings, providing a low maintenance coverage layer with minimal environmental impact, and invisibly generating electricity on site.
3.Louver
It combines solar protection and energy production horizontally or vertically by installing heat sinks on the front of a building.
The flexibility of these panels goes beyond their different sizes and encompasses a range of finishes and coatings.
The product palette offers a variety of choices, from classic black to rainbow metal finishes, variegated and ceramic tile.
The introduction of deep framed glass with three-dimensional patterns adds visual vitality, allowing architects to create charming visual effects.