The conventional roof tile is replaced by a solar module, creating a homogeneous appearance on the roof. The glass-foil module with black backing film consists of 108 half cells and achieves a peak output of 400 watts.
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The new size variant can be combined with other modules in the series and utilises the roof surface more efficiently. The new Leo Sol monocrystalline module with 96 half cells is 1,795 millimetres wide and complements the Leo Sol in-roof module with 340 to 355 watts, also 96 half cells and 1,607 millimetres wide. Both Leo modules can be interconnected in a string.
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Full roof covering is also possible with the help of Solrif blind modules. They offer design options for integrating corners and edges around chimneys, skylights or dormers homogeneously into the roof. The module comes with a 25-year performance guarantee. (mfo)