Solar facades
Smart use of vertical surfaces for additional power and energy efficiency

Facade as a source of solar energy

Production in both winter and summer

Add-on for existing systems

Ideal for commercial buildings

What are solar facades and when are they the right choice?
Solar facades turn the vertical exterior walls of buildings into functional surfaces for generating electricity.
Unlike traditional rooftop solar systems, solar facades are installed on south, southeast, or southwest-facing walls and are particularly effective during the winter months when the sun is low. They are intended for office buildings, industrial facilities, residential complexes, and public institutions that want additional capacity for energy production or lack sufficient roof space. Solar facades are the ideal solution when you want to maximize the use of your building’s exterior surfaces and increase energy efficiency without taking up additional space.
What advantages do solar facades bring?
Solar facades provide long-term savings, energy independence, and efficient production throughout the year.
In addition to lowering electricity bills, solar facades enable decentralized energy production directly at the point of consumption, without transmission losses. Thanks to their vertical position, they are less prone to overheating and snow accumulation, making them often more stable in operation compared to rooftop systems. Facades also protect buildings from thermal losses, improve insulation, and provide additional capacity if the roof is already in use. All of this makes solar facades particularly valuable for facilities with high energy demand and large wall surfaces.
