Mage Sunovation Introduces Glass-On-Glass Photovoltaic Module Line

Date: 29 February 2012
Source: http://solarindustrymag.com

Date: 29 February 2012

Germany-based PV product manufacturer Mage Sunovation GmbH says it is expanding its portfolio to include glass PV modules.

According to the company, the new product line is a response to the growing demand for glass modules from customers in the architectural field. It is particularly adapted to modern facade design, including integrated roofing components.



Sunovation glass-glass modules are made of two sheets of glass that create a permanently elastic compound with embedded solar cells using a special production technology, the company explains. All units are made to custom specifications rather than manufactured in standardized sizes.

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