The photovoltaic system consists of 129 red modules, resulting in a total capacity of 49.02 kWp or up to 49,000 kWh per year. The solution was found by using a complete in-roof PV solar system with included mounting setup, ensuring a smooth and efficient installation. The roof-integrated solution includes the water-draining layer, making additional installation unnecessary. This is where good planning became apparent: the sheet metal elements that frame the modules laterally and between one another required precise cutting and adjustment, as every element needed to be exactly matched to the system and the roof geometry.
The in-roof PV system integrates almost invisible into the roof: matching the Alegra 8 Red Engobe roof tiles, the in-roof solar solution was seamlessly installed and created a tone-in-tone surface. Its compatibility with all roof coverings, the Wevolt X-Frame PV can be placed on all roof types and with the new red colour its scope becomes limitless. The project demonstrates how renewable energy can be effectively integrated into a traditional roof. The result is a visually calm, homogeneous red roof with a high-performance PV system – making a significant contribution to the school’s electricity supply.