SunRoof photovoltaic façade solutions – this is the eco-friendly architecture of the future

SunRoof photovoltaic façade solutions – this is the eco-friendly architecture of the future

2in1 solar roofs are shown to be a great success on the Polish construction market, so now SunRoof presents a new multi-functional solution from its ecosystem – a photovoltaic façade. This product combines everything that is sought after by contemporary investors: their own source of green energy, extreme durability and a design that pleases the eye.

SunRoof is an innovative startup that uses the most efficient solar technology and integrates solar cells with the architecture of the building, which is why it achieves outstanding visual results and maximises the functionality and security of PV systems. The PV façade is yet another option for SunRoof customers, which enables them to turn their houses into comfortable, energy-efficient and environmentally friendly buildings.
 

Our technology provides new opportunities for developing sustainable and stylish architecture. I’m sure that in a few years, solutions integrated with photovoltaic systems will replace traditional roofs and façades. Due to rising electricity bills, solar energy is and will remain a profitable investment,

says Jarosław Wyrzykowski, Head of Sales at SunRoof.

2in1 technology – more durable and more impressive

A photovoltaic façade has turned a single-family house in Lodz, Poland into a private ‘green power station’. The building has a flat roof, so was not possible to install a façade integrated with solar cells, the owner of the property would have had to make a difficult choice between what is impressive and what is practical and cost-efficient.
 
The SunRoof system not only serves as a traditional façade, but also turns sunshine into electricity. It uses the technology of monocrystalline glass-glass solar panels, which are highly durable and fully resistant to unfavourable external factors.


Eco-friendliness and savings

As emphasised by the investor, he installed the photovoltaic façade mainly due to the savings that can be generated by opting for pure energy. The 2in1 solution with a power of 6.825 kWp produces 6,490 kWh of free electricity a year and makes it possible to significantly lower the costs of heating the building, powering its equipment and charging an electric car.
 

I’m a fan of electromobility. I benefit from all the blessings of electric and hybrid cars. I admit that it was the driving force behind making this façade and ensuring that it starts working quickly,

says Tomasz Tomczak, who invested in the PV façade.

However, the benefits for the household budget are not everything. Another huge advantage is the environmental aspect. The photovoltaic façade reduces CO2 emissions by 5,270 kg a year and while protecting the environment, it gives the property owner considerable energy independence.
 

Apart from economic aspects, which are not without significance these days, I’m happy that I have a renewable source of energy, so that I can help protect our environment and provide healthy air for ourselves and our loved ones,

adds Tomasz Tomczak.

What’s more, an application provided by SunRoof makes it possible to manage energy more effectively, monitor electricity consumption more closely and plan such consumption.