Photovoltaic system

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With a PV system you can easily and safely generate electricity for your own needs. The cells required for this can be mounted both horizontally and vertically in the form of plates or modules (panels). A PV system converts the energy of sunlight into electricity. To do this, it uses the properties of semiconductors, usually silicon. The photovoltaic system generates so-called direct current, which still has to be converted into alternating current. Full-service provider of large PV systems

We erect photovoltaic plants throughout Austria. We see ourselves as a full-service provider and accompany the entire process from the initial site selection, plant conception, obtaining all permits and subsidies to the construction and operation of the PV plant. We are specialists for photovoltaic systems or large-scale PV systems with an output from 3kWp to 1000 kWp in the open space. We are optimally positioned for this.

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What does a photovoltaic system consist of?

The main components of a PV solar system are:

How big does my solar system need to be?

First of all: The power of a PV system is specified in kWp (kilowatt peak). A photovoltaic system with 10 kWp provides 10 kilowatts of power under optimal conditions.

The range of 3 to 10 kWp can also be considered a recommendable size for a system for private use.

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into surface area, about 8 m2 of solar cells must be installed for 1 kWp. Small-scale generation plants provide outputs up to and including 8 kWp.