Dachziegelwerke Nelskamp present “Roofs that have what it takes”

“MS 5 2Power” is Nelskamp‘s brand designation for solar modules that integrate onto roof tiles. They generate both electricity and hot water. Compared to other silicon-base solar cells, this monocrystalline type offers superior efficiency. As water passes through them, it heats up and simultaneously cools the module, resulting in more power output per kWp peak rating. The defrosting function of 2Power modules keeps them snow-free, so the energy keeps flowing as long as the winter sun keeps shining. Unlike on-roof photovoltaic arrays, these monocrystalline “MS 5 2Power” modules blend...

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