The compact format of 1,650 x 880 x 30 millimetres enables a flexible layout on the roof. Installers can easily position the module next to skylights, dormers and chimneys - and place more modules. Thus, a higher yield is possible on many roofs. The small solar module is also a good solution for repowering. Existing rail systems can be reused for the most part, which means that no new roof work is required.
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Another advantage of the slim format is the low weight of 18.5 kilograms, which facilitates installation. The module is based on P-Type cell technology and achieves up to 30 per cent higher yields than conventional modules with bifacial cells. Solar Fabrik offers a German warranty of 30 years on the product and 30 years on the output of the glass-glass module. (mfo)
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