Aluprof has announced the launch of the MB-SR50N PV façade system, which merges architectural aesthetics with the ability to produce electricity. The new façade is based on the MB-SR50N system and has been adapted for the integration of photovoltaic (PV) panels, allowing buildings to generate solar energy.
The MB-SR50N PV system is designed for modern buildings with high energy efficiency requirements. It supports both transparent and opaque PV modules, offers excellent thermal insulation and airtightness, and is compatible with other Aluprof solutions, including windows and doors from the same series.
The façade structure features special profiles with internal chambers for routing cables and connections, which simplifies the maintenance of electrical systems. Installation and inspection of photovoltaic installations are carried out without interfering with the façade, preserving the structural integrity and making maintenance easier.
MB-SR50N PV enables architects to flexibly design façades – with or without PV panels – while maintaining a consistent exterior appearance of the building. For manufacturers and installers, the system is convenient to work with, while for developers and users it offers a way to reduce energy consumption, increase energy independence, and improve the building’s energy balance.
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