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Villa in Yverdon-les-Bains
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Project description

For this villa with a complex roof in Yverdon, the installation of conventional solar panels would have been a headache: the 16 triangular faces required an innovative solution. Freesuns pre-cut solar tiles proved to be the perfect option.

With a generous surface area covered by photovoltaic tiles, the owner of this house now produces the energy he needs to allow him to charge his two electric vehicles, cover the daily energy needs of his house, and sell the surplus electricity to the public grid.
Location
Location
Yverdon-les-Bains
Particularity
Particularity
Complex 16-sided roof
Type of project
Type of project
Renovation with Solaris™ Classic
Installed power
Installed power
32 kWp
Size of the roof
Size of the roof
250 m2

Testimonial

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We chose this solar tile system because we thought it was the best solution to fit our roof architecture.
Freesuns' client in Yverdon-les-Bains

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