Japanese startup Monochrome Co., Ltd. This week has launched a new silver-colored building-integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) panel.
“We have added the new module to our Dak-1 series In response to requests from designers and architects who seek greater freedom of expression in architectural exterior design,“The company said in a statement and noted that the module series currently contains a black-colored module.
“The new silver color fits seamlessly with the construction of facades and reaches an aluminum texture that changes the appearance, depending on the light angle,” the manufacturer said. ‘It reaches the three -dimensional shadow effect desired by architects while it applies to the surrounding environment. “-
The new product measures 1,915 mm x 384 mm x 30 mm and weighs 13 kg/m2. It has a power-uput of 75 W and a connection box with an IP-68 rating. It is also based On “weather-resistant” with fluorine-coated galvalume steel sheets.
The black version of the panel series has a power of 110 W and the same size and weight as the silver module.
Monchrome offers a 25-year starting guarantee for both products. The relegation in the first year is supposedly 3% and the 25-year end capacity is guaranteed no less than 80% of the nominal output power.
The manufacturer also offers guarantees for the metal structures and the coating used for the panels.
The silver module is sold on JPY 35,000 ($ 236.4), while the black panel is priced on JPY 27,000.
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