China Daily (Hong Kong)

Hanergy unveils next generation thin-film tile

- By ZHAO TINGTING zhaott@chinadaily.com.cn

Hanergy Thin Film Power Group Ltd launched the second generation of its flagship product Hantile, a thin-film rooftop PV product, in Beijing onSunday.

The technology upgrade reduces limits of product applicatio­ns and solves the energy problem.”

Zhang Ying,

The singleglas­s curvedshap­e thinfilm solar tile combines flexible solar panels with hightransm­ittance glass.

“Designed with various shapes and colors, the Hantile has all the functions of the traditiona­l tile and can fully replace traditiona­l roofing tiles,” said Li Hejun, chairman of Hanergy Holding Group, at the launch ceremony.

“Hantile can also provide users with unique values in investment, society and culture,” Li added. “The power generated by 100 square meters of Hantile in 30 years is equivalent to that of 123 metric tons of coal, and the environmen­tal protection value created by 100 square meters of Hantile is equivalent to the planting of 340 trees.” chairman of Hanergy Holding Group

“The new Hantile was based on improvemen­t of the underlying technology,” said Zhang Ying, a professor at Peking University’s Guanghua School of Management. “The technology upgrade reduces limits of product applicatio­ns and solves the energy problem.”

Based on the firm’s thinfilm solar technology, the new Hantile features a single layer of glass, and each tile weighs only 5.2 kilograms, which greatly eases the cost of transporta­tion and installati­on.

The ultra-white tempered glass used in Hantile has a transmitta­nce level of 91.5 percent. The new roof tile can withstand high winds and can generate power at temperatur­es ranging from -40 C to 85 C, and humidity up to 85 percent.

“Solar panels used to be installed on rooftops, which affected the appearance of the architectu­re and restricted the design,” said Liu Qian, landscape designer for the HongKong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge. “Hantile integrated Chinese culture and modern technology, paving the way for further developmen­t of traditiona­l Chinese architectu­ral forms.”

Founded in 1994, Hanergy runs the largest privateown­ed hydropower station in the world and has become a global leader of thin-film solar power generation. It has registered more than 2,300 patents worldwide.

Hanergy Thin Film Power Group Ltd, the conglomera­te’s Hong Kong-listed arm, reported a net profit of HK$261 million ($33 million) and a revenue of HK$6.15 billion in 2017, up 37 percent year-on-year, according to the company’s annual report.

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