How can today’s PV solutions solve tomorrow’s challenges?

Superior quality BISOL PV modules manufactured in the European Union can be the answer.

The question of whether investments in solar plants are worthwhile is no longer in question. However, as a result, many other needs arise relating to the quality, reliability and environmental impact of photovoltaic products. BISOL, Europe’s largest PV module manufacturer, offers an answer.

In 2010, when BISOL opened its office in Bologna, Italy was among the largest PV markets in the world. At the time there were many “players” on the Italian market, but few survived in the long run. BISOL was one of the rare European manufacturers who succeeded. Knowing the needs of the market, offering superior quality products manufactured in the EU and good customer support, BISOL has become synonymous with quality and reliability among Italian customers.

Greater efficiency, lower losses in case of shading and lower transport costs

BISOL recently launched the new M10 module series. The latest half-cut cell technology with 10 busbars allows for higher efficiency, fewer hot spots, and lower shading losses. A greater number of busbars facilitates the local distribution of currents and reduces the internal electrical resistance, allowing greater power for the same surface area.

The circular section of the fine wires with a reflective surface increases the absorption of light, while the reduction of the distance between the cells improves the efficiency. An additional advantage related to the reduction of transport costs and the impact on the environment is represented by the 30 mm frame with reinforced section of the BISOL modules. Despite being thinner, it guarantees the same strength and stability required by the IEC standard.

Sustainability is becoming a “must”

With the implementation of ESG standards, sustainability is becoming a “must”, regardless of the product. Since the energy consumption for the production process of BISOL modules is provided by zero-emission sources based on solar and nuclear energy, the carbon footprint for each BISOL solar module is zero.

With more than 70 company-owned solar power plants, BISOL produces 10 times more electricity than it uses for the production of photovoltaic modules, making it a truly carbon-neutral company.

Photovoltaic modules that integrate with the historic character of the building

While there is now considerable political and public support for solar energy, there may still be issues regarding suitability for installation in historic or listed buildings.

With this in mind, BISOL has designed BISOL Spectrum PV modules with colored glass and frame, which perfectly match the historical character of the building in its natural context, and more generally, can even enhance the architectural traits of buildings of various types and styles.