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TULiPPS Solar Develops First Functional Prototypes of World’s Lightest Building-Integrated Photovoltaic Solar Modules


Together with its partners, TULiPPS Solar B.V. has developed its first fully functional prototypes of what is currently projected to be the world’s lightest building-integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) solar modules for pitched roofs and cladding applications. These modules have an area weight of 8.5 kg/m2 (1.7 lb/ft2), so a unit that is 180 by 85 cm (71 by 34 in.) weighs just 13 kg (29 lb) compared with conventional BIPV modules with a typical area weight that can range from 13 to 20 kg/m2 (2.7 to 41 lb/ft2). The new prototypes were developed under the Lightweight Rooftop BIPV System (LiRoB) innovation project, which itself is part of the Topconsortium for Knowledge & Innovation (TKI): Solar Energy program under the National Topsector & Innovation policy, Renewable Energy section sponsored by the Dutch government.

Last year, TULiPPS Solar won the Dutch Solar Award in the Industry Development category for its innovative COSMOS® module technology platform, which was developed cooperatively with partners from the plastics/composites, automotive, PV module, roofing, and PV installer market segments. Two unique aspects of the platform are the use of a very-thin 2-mm (0.08-in.) face layer of fully tempered glass plus a hybrid composite/metal “underbody” construction that supports the rest of the module. Since bulky and unattractive conventional aluminum PV frames have been replaced by the patent-pending “frameless” support system on all COSMOS modules, the effect is a more attractive GlassEnergy pitched roof or cladding that weighs and costs less yet is tougher (more break resistant) than conventional BIPV modules. Design flexibility also provides the opportunity to cover far more surface area than is possible with conventional BIPV modules.

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