Supporting net zero ambitions: New solar PV enhancement

With net zero ambitions set across the UK, and the Future Homes Standard calling for all new homes built from 2025 to deliver a 75-80% reduction in carbon emissions, integrated photovoltaics (PV) systems are seen as part of the solution.

To aid the specification market as it seeks to design in renewable energy solutions needed for the homes of tomorrow, Marley has launched a new solar panel providing superior aesthetic appeal and improved power output.

The new enhanced Marley SolarTile® – delivers a lean, low-profile aesthetic for both new build and retrofit projects and offers simple and quick roof integration.

Following significant research and development by Marley to design products that meet the needs of changing legislation, and carbon reduction targets, the enhanced panel is quick to install, and the increased efficiency allows for an install time of 45 minutes per kWp.

The panel development gives social housing providers the benefit of an increase in total power output from the roof area or achieving the same output using fewer panels. A higher power rating makes roof-integrated solar a more cost-effective option, with fewer panels and roofing kits needed to reach the project energy target.

Half-cut cells

The use of two parallel circuits in the module halves the current in the cells and provides technical benefits once the solar system is in operation. These include higher panel efficiency with reduced resistance losses at the cell connections; each half of the cell’s performance is unaffected by shading on the other; lower heating effect from spot shading and greater resistance to mechanical stress in bending.

Aesthetics

Flashing kits now include darker coloured flashings, enabling new solar installations to achieve a seamless blend between panel and flashing for greater kerb-side appeal and total visual integration with the overall roofscape.

Rebuilding natural forests

For every solar panel sold, Marley supports the planting of a tree through charitable organisations across the world. This collaborative approach supports the long-term rehabilitation of natural ecosystems by teaming up with organisations with local expertise. Read more about Marley’s commitment to planet, people and process – www.marley.co.uk/sustainability

Supporting net zero ambitions

According to Solar Energy UK*, 2020 saw a 27% year-on-year increase in new solar capacity in the UK, with 40% of this increase coming from solar roofing installations on homes and commercial buildings, and with many specifiers striving to support net zero ambitions, it’s clear to see why.

The new enhanced panel further supports housing associations and local authorities as they look to provide sustainable, product-led design solutions for the homes of the future as well as retrofit projects that enhance the energy efficiency of older properties.

As tenants seek out ways to reduce their carbon footprint and energy costs, and with regulations driving forward, effective, safe, and aesthetically pleasing integrated solar panel systems such as the Marley SolarTile® are an ideal renewable solution. With speedy installation and in-built flexibility to help achieve the required power output, specifiers now have access to a great new PV product solution, that can help to tackle the climate emergency.

For more information about the new Marley solar system, visit: www.marley.co.uk/solar