DAH Solar and CorSolar form partnership to distribute colored modules in Brazil

s combine aesthetics and energy efficiency in architectural projects
DAH Solar and CorSolar form partnership to distribute colored modules in Brazil
Residential system with colored s from DAH. Photo: DAH Solar/Disclosure

DAH Solar has established a strategic partnership with CorSolar to distribute its colored modules in the Brazilian market. According to the manufacturer, these s allow the integration of photovoltaic cells into facades, roofs and sunshades, generating energy while serving as aesthetic elements.

These applications, known as BIPV (Building Integrated Photovoltaics), represent an innovative solution for incorporating solar energy harmoniously into contemporary architectural structures.

Since BIPV systems form a structural part of the building, unlike traditional photovoltaic systems, they do not require s and mounting equipment.

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Felipe Santos, regional director for Brazil and LATAM at Dah Solar, highlighted that the company's main objective is precisely to enable the generation of energy in environments with innovative designs, increasing the usability of diverse architectural spaces.

Color s are available in the following configurations and colors:

  • DAH DHN72X16/DG(OO) – 570 W – bifacial/yellow;
  • DAH DHN72X16/DG(LL) – 570 W – bifacial/blue;
  • DAH DHN72X16/DG(MM) – 555 W – bifacial/green.
Available colors. Photo: DAH Solar/Disclosure

Advantages of full-screen s

The full-screen technology, patented by DAH Solar and which is also available in colored versions, is a major differentiator, as the modules have no edges, which minimizes the accumulation of dirt and water.

As a result, the s offer 6 to 15% more energy generation than conventional models, due to their greater performance efficiency, without the impact of accumulated dirt.

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Mateus Badra
Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. He has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.

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