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Kyocera Corporation (hereinafter referred to as "Kyocera") installed high-efficiency solar modules
on the roof of parking lots in southern Germany.
Designed and installed by BLU "e" Solar Group GmbH (Germany's solar installation company), the system can charge
electric vehicles and e-bikes.
Electric vehicles and electric bicycles are quite popular
in the market as convenient and environmentally friendly means of transportation.
With the increasing popularity of various electric vehicles, the demand for charging parking lots is also increasing
.
The charging parking lot where solar cells are installed is economical and environmentally friendly, and the charging parking lot where Kyocera solar cells are installed this time also provides free charging services
for users.
A total of 248 Kyocera solar modules with an output of 215W have been installed in this parking lot, with a total installed capacity of 53.
32kW
.
Kyocera solar modules have superior performance and high reliability, which is evidenced by the results of the "long-term continuity test" of TÜV Rheinland Group
.
Werner Steinbrunner, Director of BLU "e" Solar Group GmbH, which uses Kyocera solar cells, emphasized: "It is the high quality of Kyocera products that attracts us
deeply.
”
Kyocera has been committed to continuously developing new uses for solar cells, for example, solar cells installed on the roof of parking lots in San Diego City, USA, play the role of power generation and shading; The "solar bicycle parking lot" sold in Japan plays the role of charging electric bicycles; In addition, a multifunctional "solar awning" jointly developed with Sekisui Resin Co.
, Ltd.
is installed at bus stops and street squares to shield the sun and rain
.
The solar power generation system installed on the roof of the charging parking lot in Germany is another new application
of solar cells developed by Kyocera.
"Solar Bicycle Parking Lot" and "Solar Awning" are registered trademarks in Japan and are currently only sold
in Japan.
Kyocera Corporation (hereinafter referred to as "Kyocera") installed high-efficiency solar modules
on the roof of parking lots in southern Germany.
Designed and installed by BLU "e" Solar Group GmbH (Germany's solar installation company), the system can charge
electric vehicles and e-bikes.
Electric vehicles and electric bicycles are quite popular
in the market as convenient and environmentally friendly means of transportation.
With the increasing popularity of various electric vehicles, the demand for charging parking lots is also increasing
.
The charging parking lot where solar cells are installed is economical and environmentally friendly, and the charging parking lot where Kyocera solar cells are installed this time also provides free charging services
for users.
A total of 248 Kyocera solar modules with an output of 215W have been installed in this parking lot, with a total installed capacity of 53.
32kW
.
Kyocera solar modules have superior performance and high reliability, which is evidenced by the results of the "long-term continuity test" of TÜV Rheinland Group
.
Werner Steinbrunner, Director of BLU "e" Solar Group GmbH, which uses Kyocera solar cells, emphasized: "It is the high quality of Kyocera products that attracts us
deeply.
”
Kyocera has been committed to continuously developing new uses for solar cells, for example, solar cells installed on the roof of parking lots in San Diego City, USA, play the role of power generation and shading; The "solar bicycle parking lot" sold in Japan plays the role of charging electric bicycles; In addition, a multifunctional "solar awning" jointly developed with Sekisui Resin Co.
, Ltd.
is installed at bus stops and street squares to shield the sun and rain
.
The solar power generation system installed on the roof of the charging parking lot in Germany is another new application
of solar cells developed by Kyocera.
"Solar Bicycle Parking Lot" and "Solar Awning" are registered trademarks in Japan and are currently only sold
in Japan.