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Use
Photovoltaic solar roof tiles -
Applications
Public buildings -
Characteristics
Made from tempered glass, patented overlapping system for watertight installations, optional color-coating, frameless -
Certification
Class A fire-resistant, class F wind-resistant, class 4 hail-resistant, wind-driven rain TAS 100 (A), mechanical loading UL7103 section 31, grounding UL 2703 -
Guarantee
Power warranty 90% up to 10 years, 80% up to 25 years
SunStyle is a pioneering company that has manufactured renewable energy solutions for over a decade. The SunStyle photovoltaic roof tiles were used to renovate a neo-Gothic church in Sarpsborg, Norway.
The church in the industrial town of Sarpsborg has undergone numerous renovations since its construction in 1861. This elongated red brick building features a tower in the west, a five-sided choir in the east, and a relatively low and wide nave. Originally, its roof was covered with grey slate. Over the years, several modifications have been made: the vestry was enlarged in 1900, and significant interior alterations were carried out in 1958. The church is renowned for its stained glass windows, created between 1918 and 1958. Despite these changes, the church has always maintained its original expression.
In early 2019, the church's roof was renovated with SunStyle solar roof tiles. This upgrade preserved the neo-Gothic architectural aesthetics while allowing the church to harness solar technology for clean energy generation. The integration of SunStyle low-profile solar roof tiles represents a harmonious blend of tradition and innovation. This renovation showcases the potential of building-integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) products to facilitate ecological updates in historically significant locations, ensuring the church retains its historical character while embracing modern sustainability.
Location | Sarpsborg, Norway |
Year | 2019 |
Type of Building | Religious |
Product Used | SunStyle Solar Tiles |
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