GoodWe enables Australian homeowners to go“EcoSmart” with innovative BIPV solution

By GoodWe
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GoodWe has launched its ‘Sunshine Series’ in Australia, a solar tile product with a power output of 84W, offering homeowners a way of introducing solar energy into their homes while maintaining an aesthetically-pleasing appearance for their rooftops. 

With electricity prices in Australia increasing by 30% from July 1st, finding cost-effective and sustainable solutions to offset energy costs has become a priority for many.

Distinguished from conventional solar tiles that create gaps with the roof, the Sunshine Series seamlessly integrates with the building’s architecture, generating electricity while maintaining consistent appeal. Unlike traditional tiles, the products eliminate the need for drilling holes, mitigating the risk of water leakage and enhancing overall safety. Furthermore, featuring improved roof ventilation and heat dissipation, the product can  improve power generation efficiency. 

“The Sunshine Tile seamlessly aligns with traditional tiles. This makes it an excellent choice for customers who prioritize aesthetics and wish to maintain the original design scheme. We also found that the product offers the convenience of tile replacement because of its modular design,” commented a spokesperson for well-known Australian installer UV Power.

“The launch of the Sunshine Series in the Australian market has generated a great deal of positive feedback. The Sunshine Tile is a new addition to GoodWe’s residential solution portfolio, EcoSmart Home, which incorporates inverters, battery systems, BIPV products, accessories and a smart EMS to monitor the overall system. We’re delighted to be able to contribute to the sustainable development of homes and buildings with our efficient  solutions,” added Apollo Chai, head of GoodWe Australia’s BIPV marketing.

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