From pv journal Germany
Meyer Burger and German PV product distributor Magog introduced a distribution settlement for Meyer Burger Slate, a brand new model of Meyer Burger Tiles that the Swiss-based heterojunction photo voltaic module producer unveiled final 12 months.
Beginning in August, the businesses will supply slate-gray photovoltaic roof coverings in Europe. They function housings made from powder-coated aluminum, particular glass, and Meyer Burger’s heterojunction photo voltaic cells with SmartWire expertise. The ultimate meeting is completed by a European associate. This product variant permits for the mixing of PV programs into sloping slate roofs.
“The brand new ‘Meyer Burger Slate – Magog Schiefer Version’ is characterised by a excessive vitality yield and is straightforward to deploy and keep for installers,” mentioned Georg Guntermann, managing associate of Magog. “Meyer Burger’s new product in slate grey harmonizes with the slate roof and will be seamlessly built-in into the constructing via using glare-free, structural photo voltaic glass.”
Magog and Meyer Burger are at the moment utilizing the product in pilot tasks.
“Within the spirit of a complete switch of vitality, this small kind and aesthetic photo voltaic roof tile with a uniform grey look matches slate roofs and thus additionally makes potential the switch of vitality for the listed buildings,” says Frank Hötzsch, a division supervisor at Meyer Burger.
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