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ECOMESH

A hybrid solar panel ecomesh capable of producing electricity and heat simultaneously

May 2019
Gallery ECOMESH 1
Gallery ECOMESH 1
01.

Identification

ECOMESH is capable of producing electricity and heat simultaneously, thus achieving higher electrical and thermal output per square meter than the two conventional technologies separately.

Conventional photovoltaic panels only exploit 15% of the sunlight they receive, 5% is reflected and the remaining 80% is lost in the front and back panel. A hybrid panel recovers heat loss from the back side, 40%. Unlike conventional hybrids, the hybrid solar panel ECOMESH recovers the heat lost through the front side, 40%, thus achieving maximum efficiency. The use of ECOMESH solar technology is the ideal proposition to achieve important savings in energy consumption. In addition, it contributes to reduce CO2 emissions into the atmosphere significantly. Buildings with a captation area limited, the hybrid solar panels make a solar installation possible as they provides electricity and heat simultaneously. Buildings where hybrid solar panel ECOMESH is a suitable solution include: hotels, residential houses, sport centres, hospitals, car wash, nursing homes and single-family houses.

Label Date May 9, 2019
By EndeF
From Spain
Maturity stage Medium and large scale commercialization
Looking For Potential customers, partners, visibility
02.

The environmental benefits

  • Increase of electricity production by 15%.
  • Reduction of collection surface by 40%.
03.

The Financial benefits

  • Economic savings with ECOMESH are doubled compared to separate photovoltaic and thermal installations.
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Activity Region

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Company Profile

Headquarters 50015 Zaragoza, Spain
06.

Networking Partner

InnoEnergy

InnoEnergy supports and invests in innovation at every stage of the journey – from classroom to end-customer.

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