Where Energies has launched its next generation of flexible lightweight (FLW) solar modules. The panels, designed for surfaces where traditional glass panels cannot be installed, make it possible to make the adoption of solar energy over curved metrogevels, gasoline peas, barriers along the road, street furniture, rail infrastructure, walls and urban roofs with limited load capacity.
The FLW modules are up to 70% lighter than conventional glass panels, less than 3.5 mm thin, and require only 8 kg/m² of roof strength. They can be connected directly to surfaces without penetrations, making them ideal for locations where drilling or heavy support structures are not feasible. Selecting models deliver a maximum of 500 W output with 18% module efficiency, with an ETFE front sheet, IP67 connection box and performance with little light-nut, suitable for closed city landscapes and transport infrastructure.
“Steden en kritieke infrastructuur hebben zonne -energie nodig die zich aan hen aanpast – niet andersom. Ons flexibele platform breidt zich uit waar zonne -energie kan worden geïnstalleerd, BOS -complexiteit snijdt en de koolboets versnelt op de meest uitdagende locaties van India,” zei Nilesh Malani, Chief Marketing Officer en BU -hoofd – speciale modules, Waaree Energies.
The modules are available in 84 W, 125 W, 250 W and 500 W versions to fit different layouts and curves.
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