Building-integrated photovoltaic systems for roof concepts of the future

Under the name “Tegolasolare” (earth and sun), the company supplies a patented building-integrated photovoltaic system. According to the manufacturer, it is possible to generate around 3 kW on a roof area measuring just less than 45 m².

The roofing tiles are made from a special spray-dried stoneware body. Their key characteristics are low water absorption and heat absorption. Tegolasolare are fitted like normal roofing tiles, but it is necessary to ensure a suitable lead-through of the connecting cable between the modules to the power inverter or connection box. It is possible to replace damaged modules without having to repair the entire system.

Roofing tiles

› Model Siena: size 42 x 46 cm, weight 43 kg/m²
› Model Anagni: size 43.5 x 36.5 cm, weight 36.25 kg/m²
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