Our flush-mounted solar system for facades sets new standards in energy generation. Its innovative design allows it to be seamlessly integrated into the architecture, while efficiently capturing solar energy. The substructure of the Sunskin Facade Flat solar system is largely identical to that of a fibre cement facade. In terms of wind load and statics, the solar facade is therefore just as robust as a conventional facade.
An aesthetically integrated solar solution for the rear-ventilated rainscreen cladding.
1 | Sunskin Facade Flat module
2 | U-shaped S8 bracket
3 | Flat migration protection
4 | Backrail
Combine our Sunskin Facade Flat modules with your favourite from our range of facade panels to create a unique facade look that is entirely in keeping with your wishes.
The complete Swisspearl facade range, from large-format Largo panels to medium-format panels or small formats such as Clinar, as well as our Swisspearl corrugated panel Ondapress, are available for your creative and individual implementation. Let yourself be inspired!
Our Sunskin modules are available in the following formats:
Our Sunskin solar modules for the facade harmonise perfectly with the Swisspearl facade solutions for the other, non-sun-facing sides of the facade. This not only creates a sustainable building envelope, but also one that is completely harmonious.
Technology: Monocrystalline solar cells, tempered solar glass (ESG), frameless, glass-glass construction.
Use the official facade solar calculator from the Swiss Federal Office of Energy (SFOE) and find out what potential your facade offers with just a few clicks and details – or arrange a no-obligation consultation with our experts directly.
The term photovoltaic refers to generators (also known as solar modules or solar panels) that convert solar energy into electricity.
Are you unsure whether solar is profitable for your property?
Swisspearl Sunskin modules consist of two rolled glass panes. This makes them more resilient and durable than conventional glass-film modules, and they achieve an operating time of up to 40 years.
We have illustrated here how a solar power system is constructed, how it works and what happens to the electricity generated.
At federal level, photovoltaic systems are subsidised through the one-off payment (EIV). In addition, some cantons and municipalities subsidise photovoltaic systems and battery storage. Furthermore, in most cantons the investment costs of solar energy systems on existing buildings are tax deductible.