The module producer and system supplier aleo solar AG will be presenting solutions to make efficient use of solar power at the Clean Energy Week in Brisbane from July 24 to 26. aleo solar will be showing its products and services, including a multi-functional combination of photovoltaic and thermal module. Clean Energy Week is Australia’s biggest event for the renewable energy and energy efficiency industry.
At its booth 3 in Hall 1, aleo solar will be showing a PVT hybrid module which combines both photovoltaics and solar heating. The black module aleo S_79 with its tailored thermal component on the back side provides electricity and warm water at the same time. “This solution is perfect for any Australian roof but especially suitable for households and industries with a high consumption of warm water such as hotels. It provides warm water and electricity at the same time and is therefore efficient and cost-saving for our customers”, explains Michael Rush, Head of Sales for aleo solar in Australia. The thermal component also ensures the optimal operating temperature of the photovoltaic cells by cooling them, thereby increasing electricity production.
Other innovative prototypes that aleo solar offers include a new high efficiency module with a current maximum power output of 290 watt. aleo solar also offer frameless laminates for aesthetical building-integrated solar installations. These laminates are extremely versatile and allow a low-cost and flexible installation – on roofs and in building-integrated photovoltaic systems as well as in green field installations.
The Company
aleo solar AG produces and distributes premium solar modules and systems for the international photovoltaic market. Since 2009, the Bosch Group has owned a majority of the company (DE000A0JM634), which was originally founded in 2001 and has been listed on the stock exchange since 2006. The premium manufacturer currently has approximately 900 employees and is represented in the key photovoltaic markets all over the world. The aleo solar group has an annual production capacity of 280 megawatts at its plant in Prenzlau, Germany. The company generated a turnover of € 279.9 million (AU$ 399 million) in 2012.