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BIPV Overview

  • Building Integrated Photovoltaic System
  • Photovoltaic cells and modules which can be integrated into the building envelope as part of the building structure such as window, facades of building, roof materials, etc. Therefore they can replace conventional building materials.

BIPV Features

1. Environmental friendly Architectural design benefits & increasing real estate value
2. Integration in buildings as a design element and Aesthetic quality
3. Peak Cut or mitigate power peaks due to air-conditioning loads, etc.
4. Preserve the shape of the building
5. Appealing eco-friendly image to the Public
6. Sun protection / Shadowing

BIPV Module Type

  • - G to B (Glass to Backsheet) -

    * G to B (Glass to Backsheet) / G to T(Glass to Tedlar)
    Low iron tempered glass + EVA + Solar cell + EVA + Back Sheet structured module
    Made from glass and back sheets to prevent penetration, it is mainly used as a wall finish for buildings
  • - G to G (Glass to Glass) -

    *G to G (Glass to Glass)
    Low iron tempered glass + EVA + Solar cell + EVA + Tempered glass module
    Compared to G to B module, the structure includes reinforced glass rather than back sheet, which is relatively expensive and heavy
    Due to light penetration, usually installed on windows, roofs, and not on walls