Lumon's 'eRailing' Transforms Balcony Glass into Solar Modules
Lumon, renowned for its innovative balcony and terrace solutions, has introduced 'eRailing', a groundbreaking system that transforms glass parapets into solar energy modules. This Finnish innovation combines aesthetics with sustainability, generating clean energy while maintaining the structural integrity of conventional balcony glazing.
The 'eRailing' system integrates photovoltaic modules nearly invisibly between two glass panes, offering a module power of 800 to 900 watts. It meets common standards for statics, wind loads, and safety, ensuring stability comparable to conventional balcony glazing. Cables and connections are discreetly hidden under a handrail cover for an uncluttered, aesthetically pleasing design. The system is available in black and gray colors and can be freely combined to achieve different balcony dimensions.
Under optimal conditions, a six-meter-long 'eRailing' element can generate approximately 622 kilowatt hours of solar energy per year. Lumon's innovative concept has garnered attention in the construction industry for its potential to reduce building energy consumption and generate additional energy. While specific architect or planner information for Finnish projects is currently unavailable, future applications could be seen in various sustainable building projects, particularly in countries emphasizing environmental friendliness and energy efficiency. For current information or specific projects, it is recommended to contact Lumon or relevant architectural firms directly.
Lumon's 'eRailing' system transforms glass parapets into solar energy modules, offering a visually appealing and sustainable solution for balconies. With a module power of 800 to 900 watts and the ability to generate significant solar energy, this innovative system has the potential to contribute to the energy efficiency of buildings. As a copyright-protected content, cooperation requests should be directed to Lumon's general email.
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