BIPV sets itself apart from standard photovoltaics, because BIVP takes control of the typical functions of cladding and it is well integrated into an architecturally artistic and aesthetic background. PV modules are customizable in size, structure, and object-specific required cell layouts. Architects have designated photovoltaics as new, interesting and designable building components. BIPV offers its 'green' current transformers as well as solar protection, thermal insulation, and weather protection effects. Individual cell and module layouts ensure your freedom of creativity.
Individuality and Architectural Freedom
Anyone who is unwilling to accept off-the-shelf photovoltaic solutions will definitely be in the right place with us. Whether purposed as a secondary facade, fixed or movable, sun tracked, integrated into the primary facade, designed as a glass-glass or glass-tedlar module, in crystalline silicon technology or thin film (CIS) or by means of organic PV (OPV). Design possibilities are virtually unlimited.
Good reasons for photovoltaic
Clean, emission-free energy form
Fossil energy is finite
Low operating costs
Everyone has access to the sun
Provides an “inexhaustible” source of energy
No overexploitation or depletion of fossil fuels
High supply provides price stability
Elegant energy conversion - from light to electricity
No economic / political struggles over distribution
No direct release of CO2
Extraction and transportation of fossil fuels leads to landscape encroachment and pollutes the environment
Liberation from other pollutants due to combustion of fossil fuels
Implementable through cladding (building envelope) as an active energy generator
New and exciting design element for architects
What to consider when implementing building integrated photovoltaics
Building-integrated photovoltaic facades require a different approach than traditional PVs. Primarily, this can be seen in the facade, which requires additional construction codes that are not rendered by standard modules.
The residual structural capacity in the case of fractures, extended static and dynamic approaches, as well as more securely developed elements all act as examples. Module and cell assembly often determine inner lighting and heating ratios, which in turn determine the level of comfort. External shading or cell-shading patterns have a significant impact on energy production and performance. They require a well-tuned module and inverter concept. Visually appealing outlets, constructively concealed wiring, among other aesthetic aspects are certainly considered. Individual cell and module layouts determine light and radiation penetration.
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ims Ingenieurleistungen Manfred Starlinger
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