PRO+ PV

PRO+ Photovoltaics – Energy in architectural form

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PRO+ PV

Flush-mounted PV modules integrated into the approved, patented hybrid system. For maximum efficiency without compromising on design.

With PRO+ PV, the building envelope becomes a powerful source of energy – flush-mounted, aesthetically pleasing, approved by building authorities, and fully integrated into the patented PRO+ hybrid system. The PV modules blend seamlessly into the façade and can be easily combined with PRO+ Metal and PRO+ Green. The result is a PV façade that does not look like a technical add-on, but like genuine, integral architecture.

Added value for architects, builders, and installers

The pre-assembled modules enable short installation times, clear detail designs, and a modern, homogeneous appearance. Thanks to PRO+, approved PV modules can be integrated flush with the facade.

For angles of inclination greater than 75°, the general building authority approval for PV modules must be observed.

Architectural energy – efficient in every season

A particular advantage of the vertical PV facade is that it generates electricity in line with demand, especially in the winter months when classic roof PV often delivers too little yield. Permanent rear ventilation prevents heat build-up and ensures natural cooling of the modules – a gain in efficiency, service life, and performance stability.

The modules are mounted using PRO+ flex rails, which are precisely adapted to the respective module.

Flex rails top/bottom

Material: aluminum, 1.6 mm, black anodized

Length: up to max. 2,000 mm, tailored to the PV module

Installation: secure clip-in attachment to the PRO+ substructure

This solution enables invisible, secure, and flush integration of the PV modules.

 

 

The result

PRO+ PV combines energy efficiency, architectural elegance, and intelligent system logic—for facades that simultaneously design, protect, and generate energy. A powerful, aesthetic, and fully integrated element of modern architecture.

 

 

 

 

Energy in architectural form

"Photovoltaics only has a future if it can be harmoniously integrated into architecture." Charles Fritts (1880)

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