Periodic Reporting for period 1 - Increase (effectIve advaNCements towaRds uptakE of PV integrAted in buildingS & infrastructurE)
Okres sprawozdawczy: 2023-10-01 do 2025-03-31
In the second part of the project, the innovations are being manufactured and installed at the demonstration sites and are monitored for at least one year. The engagement of the different sectors intensifies, by reaching other stakeholders such as cities and financial actors to promote BIPV in the demonstration site countries.
‐ PV module developments (TRL 4 to 7):
o Antiglare function and colour will be added by coating, bringing versatility for application at end of production line for PV manufacturing. In addition, the antiglare coating will be designed to enable for on-site corrections in case of lost glare effect.
o New functionalisation of surfaces for antifouling, and anti-soiling with improved hydrophobicity that demonstrates long-term resistance to weather conditions.
o Implementation of light reflection at the back encapsulant level, to promote heat reflection and minimize thermal stress, enhancing module reliability and performance.
‐ IPV system developments (TRL 6 to 7-8):
o Modular BIPV prefabricated building envelope elements, namely a prefab modular façade element, and an integrated lightweight roof panel
o Enhanced fire-safe ventilated façade solution
o PV Noise barriers for railway applications
o Generate more options for a modular design with power converters integrated into prefabricated elements and connected by a novel plug-and-play system, thus reducing the effort for installation on site.
‐ PV in buildings business models, value proposition, design and energy integration (to TRL 7): Increase will go beyond static or quasi-static calculation approaches and develop and demonstrate a highly automated structured methodology that supports (I)PV design optimisations by combining energy simulations that use detailed building energy models with an in-depth analysis of the potential impact of smart control to (optimize the design to) maximize self-consumption and leverage financial opportunities stemming from offering Demand Response services or peer-2-peer trading
‐ PV in building regulations: Address the question of standardisation of BIPV (notably via amendments to standards such as EN 50583:2016, or the creation of a new standard) and adapting building permitting frameworks across Europe to integrate BIPV solutions.