Photovoltaic greenhouses: here are the SolarKey modules to "cultivate" clean energy

    Photovoltaic greenhouses: here are the SolarKey modules to

    They were presented in absolute preview at the Solarexpo in Verona and represent - it is appropriate to say - a beautiful and “fruitful” innovation in the solar energy sector used in agriculture. These are Solarkey modules designed and built specifically for photovoltaic greenhouses that allow you to grow plants, flowers and vegetables, producing clean energy at no cost.



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    They were presented as an absolute preview at the Solarexpo in Verona and represent - it is appropriate to say - a beautiful and "fruitful" novelty in the field ofsolar power used in agriculture. It is about the Solarkey modules designed and built specifically for photovoltaic greenhouses that allow cultivate plants, flowers and vegetables, producing clean energy at no cost.



    Available in two types of solar panels (from 6 to 12 celle depending on whether you need a maximum power respectively of 45 Wp and 90 Wp) thanks to their particular conformation, they allow to be also installed on inclined surfaces, are highly resistant to surface loads, torsion and impacts.

    The cells that make up the Solarkey modules are in multicrystalline silicon "square" type with a size of 156 x 156 mm, contained in the transparent encapsulant EVA (Ethylene / Vinyl / Acetate) and in a front in tempered glass with 4 mm thick anti-reflective layer.

    Moisture resistant thanks to the transparent Tedlar film placed on the back of the panel, the Solarkey photovoltaic modules are certified in the type Insulation class II and offer the possibility of customization according to the type of cultivation and the power required.



    In general, the latter is guaranteed to 90% after 12 years and 80% after 25 years while every single panel can count on a guarantee of 10 years on any manufacturing defects.

     

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