Single-Glass Spool Hantile

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  • 2019

  • Product
    Hardware and Building

Designed By:

  • Hanergy Mobile Energy Holding Group

Commissioned By:

Hanergy Mobile Energy Holding Group

Designed In:

China

Single-Glass Spool Hantile is a kind of solar power tile which combines a traditional building tile with solar thin-film power generation technology.


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  • Single-Glass Spool Hantile can be laid on the roof of a building, turning it into a solar power plant. Its overall shape was designed to be conical, featuring smooth and natural lines. "Bamboo" symbolizes vitality and vitality in China. The design skillfully applies the element of bamboo to the roof of a building, perfectly interpreting the design concept of building materials that serve people's changing needs.

  • Two features—91.5% light transmittance and 17.5% conversion rate at theproduction level—enable Hantile to maximize the conversion of solar energy into electricity, bringing both economic benefits and an aesthetically appealing appearance. It is an upgrade from the current distributed solar energy product and traditional roof tile. Its growing prevalence will accelerate the replacement of fossil fuels by renewables.

  • Hantiles elevate photovoltaic cells to a crucial sustainable building element. A true architectural innovation pointing in the right direction, they enrich the possibilities for architectural design.

  • Single-Glass Spool Hantile is a kind of solar power tile which combines traditional building tile with solar thin film power generation technology. It will be laid on the roof of the building, so that its roof into a solar power station. It is an environmental protection product. Its overall shape was designed with a conical design, with smooth and natural lines. After the roof is lapped, it shows the effect of slub laying. "Bamboo" symbolizes vitality and vitality in China. The design skillfully applies the element of bamboo to the roof of a building, perfectly interpreting the design concept of building serving human beings.