Manufacturer GoodWe, in partnership with integrator Garantia Solar, has completed the first installation in Brazil using Galaxy Series BIPV modules. The project was implemented in the NIC.br building in São Paulo, one of the country's main internet infrastructure centers.
According to GoodWe, with an installed capacity of 20,1 kWp, the project reflects GoodWe's commitment to providing BIPV solutions innovative, which combine energy efficiency and architectural design.
The Galaxy Series stands out for its ultra-light design, weighing 5,6 kg per square meter, installation without drilling and high impact resistance, being especially suitable for buildings with low load capacity and sensitive waterproofing.
According to the company, the Galaxy Series has an ultra-light design, weighing 5,6 kg per square meter, installation without drilling and high impact resistance, making it ideal for buildings with low load capacity and sensitive waterproofing.
Additionally, each module can be installed in just 3 minutes, which significantly reduces installation time and costs.
“This installation at NIC.br marks an important step in the integration of solar energy into Brazilian urban architecture. The Galaxy Series offers an aesthetic and efficient solution for modern buildings,” commented Rafael Carvalho, BIPV Manager at GoodWe.
According to Ricardo Scarpi, owner of Garantia Solar, the choice of the Galaxy Series was strategic. “When we visited the slab where the plant would be installed, we realized that the traditional slab solution with ballast triangles did not match the aesthetics and quality standards of NIC.br. The Galaxy Series proposal, with its lightness and innovative design, guaranteed complete waterproofing and integrated perfectly into the project,” he pointed out.
Additionally, each module can be installed in just 3 minutes, which significantly reduces installation time and costs.
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