High-efficiency crystalline silicon cells are used in traditional tiles as new modular building materials to improve the installation efficiency for green buildings.
Solar tiles that happen to be almost invisible. This is probably the biggest advantage that this technology has. This completely eliminates the problem of having to cover your roof with solar panels that are huge.
Solar tiles are available in a wide variety of building styles as well.
Compound integrated design for drainage, ventilation, and heat insulation. Surface texture with low reflection is easy to clean. High strength, light, corrosion resistant, and long life.High-efficiency solar cells, energy saving. Dual waterproof design. Aesthetics and practicality
*BIPV Roofing System Innovative Design Of Photovoltaic Technology And Green Energy Building Material Solar ShingleRoof Tiles Generate Electricity From The Sun, Factory From China.
We developed the first fully-integrated solar rooftop shingle system in China. Sangobuild as a factory focused on roofing systems since 2006, now brings clean and affordable energy to customers who want beauty and quality craftsmanship.
Recognized as pioneers in BIPV solar roof tiles, continuous innovation has been the heart of our company for over 15 years.
Its success in integrating solar into a roof is determined by its key advantages: BIPV solar roof tiles function as a roof while also generating electricity from the sun without additional photovoltaic installations and look like modern roof tiles. Fewer parts are needed compared to a standard roof & photovoltaic installation. BIPV solar roof tiles from Sangobuild create the smallest CO2 footprint in its category, bringing us closer to achieving climate neutrality.
By combining innovation and good design, we want to actively participate in creating the sustainable cities of the future and switching to renewable energy.
What is Building Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV)?
building Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV) is a rising technology with great potential for reducing the carbon footprint and electricity bill of a building. BIPV represents financial benefits for the building, but it also means a high upfront cost surpassing that of a traditional façade.
Building Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV) is a technology that provides buildings with the ability to generate solar power without disrupting the aesthetic of the architectural design. The technology integrates photovoltaic (PV) modules into the skin of a building, replacing the façade and pitched/flat/curved roofs.
Some BIPV applications include metal PV modules or solar shingles for the roof, customized-sized PV modules with aesthetic design for the solar façade, photovoltaic windows replacing glazing and PV skylights for the building, and other adaptations of PV that integrate into the skin of the building.
BIPV- Stone Coated Metal Solar ROOF Tiles
Stone coated metal solar roof tiles are made of a metal base coated with a layer of stone chips, and they are designed to blend in with traditional roofing materials while generating electricity from the sun's energy.
One of the main benefits of metal solar roof tiles is that they can be integrated seamlessly into the roof of a building, making them a more *aesthetically pleasing* option compared to traditional solar panels. They also have a relatively low profile, which can help to *minimize wind resistance and reduce the risk of damage* from severe weather.
In addition to generating electricity, metal solar roof tiles can also provide other benefits such as *energy savings, reduced carbon emissions, and potential financial incentives*. Many utility companies offer incentives for homeowners and businesses who install solar roofings, and some states also offer tax credits or other financial incentives for solar energy systems.
Sangobuild metal solar roofing offers 30 years power warranty, which could provide you peace of mind if you are considering investing in a solar roofing system.
Overall, metal solar roof tiles can be a cost-effective and environmentally friendly option for generating electricity, and they can provide a range of benefits to homeowners and businesses.
Product Features
1. High power generation
High-efficiency crystalline silicon cell technology, unique packaging process, and higher power generation efficiency.
2. High Security
Class A class fire protection, Class 15 instantaneous wind protection, Excellent waterproof and shock resistance, and The same life span as the building.
3. High loading super strong structural strength, 3 times the strength of ordinary tiles, no fear of trampling and hail.
4. Fashion and beautyTexture colors are customizable, Integrated roof design, Coordinated and beautiful.
5. Energy saving and thermal insulationUnique heat dissipation structure can effectively reduce the roof temperature by 5°C.6.Easy installationStandardized modular unit installation, saving time by more than 50%.
Product Certifications
Test
Passed TUV salt spray/acid-base/accelerated aging/high and low temperature impact/ultraviolet environment test.
Pass TUV hail impact/static load/fire/water test.
Certification
CE:IEC 61215, IEC 61730, 3C, ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015, ISO 45001: 2018. Obtained the world's first BIPV Rheinland TUV certification, and the first enterprise in the industry to obtain dual certification of TUV and CTC building materials. One of the first companies in China to have green building materials certification.
PROJECT
FAQ
Where Can You Install Building Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV)?
Essentially, anywhere that sunlight directly hits the exterior surface of your home, homeowners can potentially incorporate BIPVproducts into the building design. Companies that operate in the BIPV market continue to find ingenious ways to integrate BIPV products into the building envelope seamlessly. They can be part of standard building components such as façades, roofs, or windows. Though you could not generate electricity by placing solar panels on your home foundation, virtually anywhere that sunlight is present, you may be able to find a BIPV product to install.
What Types of Building-Integrated Photovoltaics Can You Buy?
BIPV products used to be exclusively for roofing. This feature makes sense since our roofs generally receive the most direct solar radiation. Most early innovators in BIPV technology focused on replacing traditional roofing with panels, tiles, or shingles that could generate renewable solar energy while protecting the home from the elements. The impetus for this innovation stemmed from the simple economic calculation. Suppose the average cost of a roofing replacement in the USA costs between $5,500 and $11,500. In that case, solar panels that doubled as a roof could essentially "subsidize" part of the cost of going solar.
BIPV products are systems that can function as a component of the building skin or envelope while simultaneously converting solar energy into electricity by serving a dual purpose. Instead of attaching solar panels to a separate roof or façade, BIPV products can offer weather protection, thermal insulation, noise protection, daylight illumination, and even increased safety, along with an independent, clean source of renewable energy for your home. According to one financial analysis, building-integrated photovoltaic products' total global market size will grow to an astounding $59.5 billion by 2028. As more and more companies rush to enter the BIPV industry, the market could see a compound annual growth rate of at least 20 percent! In practical terms, this means that the options for building-integrated photovoltaics currently available to homeowners and builders will only continue to expand. Prices should also continue to drop as competition stiffens and more innovative products become available. The combination of the plummeting cost of solar energy and innovative technologies in solar energy production (such as thin-film technologies, solar cell efficiency, open-circuit voltage, short circuit current, maximum effect, and fill factor) will almost certainly continue to drive innovation in BIPV products.
How Much Energy Can BIPVs Produce?
The exact amount of energy that BIPV products or systems can produce is contextual. The total amount of energy will depend on several environmental factors related to your home location, including Insolation/Solar Radiation: The average amount of solar radiation your home receives, as calculated by kWh/m2/day, is the most common way to describe the number of solar resources in a particular area. Check out this tool provided by the US Department of Energy to determine your home's solar radiation potential. Climate and other Weather Conditions: Both scorching summer temperatures and continuously cloudy/rainy conditions can negatively affect the system output for all types of BIPVs. Also, urban areas with high levels of air pollution may increase cleaning and maintenance requirements to ensure the BIPV systems operate at maximum efficiency. Shading Conditions: Though solar technologies today deal better with shady conditions, the presence of trees, buildings, and other structures that block the sun from your home for long periods of the day will reduce the BIPV system energy production.
Is BIPVs Worth It?
The primary appeal of BIPV products is twofold. BIPV systems increase the space on and around that home where you can turn solar radiation into usable energy for your home. More importantly, is the economic factor because BIPV products serve a double function. They provide renewable energy while also protecting the house, reducing the cost of autonomous solar energy generation for homeowners. By using solar shingles instead of asphalt panels, homeowners can essentially "discount" the roofing price from their solar installation. The same "discount" could also be applied to skylights, railings, skylights, and other places where manufacturers could design BIPV systems.
How Long do BIPVs Last?
Another added economic benefit of some BIPV systems is that they could potentially be much more durable than the building systems/elements they replace. For example, most asphalt shingle roofs have an average lifespan of 15 years. Conversely, most solar shingles will last 25-30 years with only a small drop in efficiency towards the end of that lifespan. The total economic savings associated with a BIPV roof, then, should take into consideration the cost of two roof installations. You could apply the same principle to solar facades and other BIPV systems.
What Is a Solar Shingle?
Like solar panels, solar roofing is designed to capture the energy from the sun that is shining on your roof and turn that energy into a usable power source for your home. Though different types of solar roofing products are available, they are all essentially mini solar panels designed to look like and function as conventional roofing materials. The main market driver of solar roofing products was consumer demand for solar panels that were less noticeable and conspicuous. Though some people appreciate the "futuristic" look of a roof clad in solar panels, others lament the loss of traditional roofing appearance. Solar roofing, then, is made to resemble asphalt shingles or slate tiles while also producing electricity. All of the different types of solar roofing are known as building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV).
How Long Does Solar Roofing Last?
Solar shingles and other solar roofing products are lightweight and easy to install. Like all types of roofing alternatives, they are designed to withstand rain, wind, and hail and should easily last for 25 years or more. For example, Tesla's Solar Roof comes with the following specifications/warranties:
* Tile warranty: 50 years
* Power warranty: 30 years
* Weatherization warranty: 25 years
* Wind rating: ASTM D3161 Class F
* Fire rating: Class A (highest rating)
* Hail rating: ANSI FM 4473 Class 3