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Daiwa House unveils solar-powered carport – SPE

solarenergyBy solarenergySeptember 23, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Daiwa House, Japan’s largest housebuilder, has developed a new carport made of extruded aluminum profiles. Two versions are available, suitable for four or two vehicles.

September 23, 2024 Emiliano Bellini

Daiwa House Industry, Japan’s largest homebuilder, has teamed up with Shikoku Kasei Holdings Corp., a building materials supplier, to launch Dream Port, a new PV carport for homes and commercial buildings.

The companies designed the carport as a support facility, with integrated rain gutters and no visible wiring or lighting. The new product features extruded aluminum profiles and is available in two versions that can accommodate four and two vehicles.

The largest system measures 10 meters x 6 meters x 2.4 meters and can accommodate up to 20 modules for a maximum capacity of 12.2 kW. It has a wind load resistance of V-34 m/s and a snow load resistance of 600 N/m².

The smaller carport measures 5.4 meters x 6 meters x 2.4 meters and can support 15 panels for a maximum power of 6.15 kW. It has a wind load resistance of V-38 m/s and a snow load resistance of 1,200-2,400 N/m².

Daiwa House is part of Daiwa Energy, a Japanese oil company. The group installed its first 600 kW solar array in 2000 and has since developed numerous large-scale solar facilities across Japan.

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