SRS Introduces Thin Film Solar Tile for Clay Tile Roofs

thin film solar tileSRS Energy, a developer of sustainable solar roofing systems, is launching Solé Power Tile this month, bringing the first building-integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) roofing product to curved roofing systems.

“Sustainability and green living is high on the consumer agenda for 2009, with so many homeowners looking to save money and also be eco-conscious. With green building playing such a significant role in the Obama administration’s economic stimulus efforts, it could not come at a better time.” – Marty Low, CEO of SRS Energy

The Solé Power Tile can help to provide for some of the energy needs of a house without installing solar panels, which may detract from the visual appeal or not be allowed due to regulations in HOA covenants. The tiles integrate seamlessly with clay tile roofs, making it easy to upgrade a curved tile roof to a power-generating platform.

According to SRS, the thin film solar technology generates more energy than comparable products in the harsh roofing environment, and the Solé Tile is backed by a full product warranty to ensure reliability for both designers and their clients. The tiles can be installed just like traditional clay tiles, but need to be installed by an authorized Solé Tile contractor.

“Choosing to upgrade to a sustainable roof from SRS Energy puts energy savings in homeowners’ pockets immediately and delivers compelling long-term returns.” – Low

SRS Energy, in partnership with US Tile, is introducing the Solé Power Tile at the American Institute of Architects 2009 National Convention and Design Exposition, April 30, 2009 through May 2, 2009 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco.

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  6. Mark Says:

    BIPV is not new, nor exclusive to SRS. See Applied Solar’s product here:

    http://www.appliedsolar.com/roofingsystems/roofingtiles.php

  7. Allie Says:

    Well that’s rather innovative, can’t imagine it being all that cost-effective though.

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  9. Matt Says:

    Applied Solar are not true building integrated,they don’t blend seamlessly and are unattractive. SRS has finally made a tile that blends.

  10. ECD Fan Says:

    The blatant marketing fraud perpetrated by SRS Energy (yes, including the fake picture in this article) has been exposed here:

    http://ecdfan.blogspot.com/2009/06/marketing-of-solar-tile.html

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