Martifer Solar enters the future of photovoltaics with the implementation of the first photovoltaic skylight of Portugal. It is a completely integrated into the building system, located at its new photovoltaic modules production plant, which allows the light and simultaneously generates photovoltaic power. It uses a technology glass-glass designed by the manufacturer Saint-Gobain.
The skylight has 25 photovoltaic double-sided glass, each glass contains 36 cells of polycrystalline silicium and covers an area of 37.5 m2. Each glass has a weight of 82 kilograms. The total power of the installation is 2.9 kWp.
The design of the facility has borne by Leandro Bento, head of the modules factory , who chose the best solution to fully integrate the skylight in the aesthetics of the building without a loss of energy productivity, "when I designed the modules I had an objective: to guarantee the shaded almost to the 60%, in the end I achieved approximately 58% of the value ", Bento says, which means an entire innovation in engineering and architecture, taking into account that the main mission of the skylight is let go the light taking advantage of it and creating energy.
Martifer Solar remains a heavy emphasis on the integration and photovoltaics, after its facilities in Spain, where he stressed the deck of the Torre de Cristal, the highest solar pv integrated facility in the world, located at 245 meters from the ground, now begins his journey in Portugal, the European country Europe, with more sunshine and where the market for solar photovoltaics has a promising future.
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