Sweden

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View of Göteborg Energi Facade [Copyright: L Selhagen Fortum AES]
View of Göteborg Energi Facade
Photo of the NCC project Holmen in Hammarby Sjöstad. Semi transparent modules with a total peak power of 17,6 kW distributed on façade, windows, balconies and a small system on a roof window. Naps Sweden AB supplied the system [Copyright: Energibanken]
NCC project Holmen in Hammarby Sjöstad
Photo of Familjebostäders project Lysande in Hammarby Sjöstad. The total peak power of the system is 22 kW. Semi transparent modules with a total peak power of 9 kW as shading device in front of the façade and 13 kW standard modules on the south, east and west sides of the roof. Gaia Solar in Denmark supplied the system [Copyright: Energibanken]
Familjebostäders project Lysande in Hammarby Sjöstad
Photo of JM ABs and Fortum ABs architecturally buildning integrated PV-system in Hammarby Sjöstad. This is one of two similar buildings that have been equipped with semi-transparent modules in a glass-roof construction. The peak power of each installation is 5,7 kW. Naps Sweden AB supplied the systems [Copyright: Lars Hansson]
Building integrated PV-system in Hammarby Sjöstad
Though installed as add-on system, the PV modules on the wall of the museum of Härnösand, Sweden, blend very well with the overall architecture of the project. Building integration does not necessarily mean integration into the construction, this project clearly demonstrates.
Museum of Härnösand, Sweden
PV facade at the IKEA headquarters in Älmhult, Sweden. Installed on the roof and facade of an existing building. The facade features new thin-film module technology, particularly suitable for facade integration due to low costs per square meter.
IKEA headquarters in Älmhult, Sweden