At present, the development of renewable energy has become one of the main driving forces for the sustainable development of the country. BIPV combines photovoltaics with buildings and makes full use of the surface space of buildings to generate electricity, which has great development prospects.
Different from the current large-scale rear photovoltaic roof system (BAPV), which uses special brackets to fix photovoltaic components to the original roof structure, the integrated photovoltaic roof system (BIPV) adopts a one-time construction and investment model.
For several years now, equipping buildings with photovoltaic modules has been more than just installing solar installations on existing roofs. It is now possible to integrate PV installations as a completely separate architectural element at the design stage of a building, thus maximising the aesthetic quality of the building project.
BIPV Building Integrated PV (PV or Photovoltaic) is a technology that integrates solar power (photovoltaic) products into a building. BIPV is a modern material that replaces traditional materials as part of the building structure and also incorporates photovoltaic (PV) modules for electricity or heat generation.
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As one of the oldest building materials, tile has been widely used for thousands of years. Photovoltaic tiles became popular to enable buildings to generate electricity. In the past, the photovoltaic modules used on the roof of buildings always feel simple in shape, monotonous in color, and not very beautiful when laid on the building