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Emirates Insolaire targets sales of 50,000 sq m solar panels

DUBAI, May 15, 2016

Emirates Insolaire, a pioneer in the development of new solar technologies, said it expects to sell over 50,000 sq m of solar glass during 2016 amidst rising demand for sustainable, energy-efficient solar technology across the globe.

The company which offers the world’s-first and energy-efficient Kromatix coloured solar panels technology, is also targeting sales of 10,000 pieces of photovoltaic modules before the end of 2016, in the wake of increased enquiries and surging demand from the GCC, as well as Europe, Asia, the US and Brazil, among others, said a statement from the company, a joint venture of Dubai Investments and SwissINSO Holding.
 
The company is presenting its unique technology, highlighting adaptability of its sustainable technology as also the growth potential of its Kromatix coloured solar panels at the 3rd Annual Smart Skyscrapers Summit 2016 at Sofitel Dubai The Palm Resort & Spa on May 16 and 17, it added.

Over 400 participants and 30 exhibitors are participating in the summit, it said.

The coloured solar panels from Emirates Insolaire offer high efficiency, with each PV module capable of generating 170 to 190 watts per sq m for roof or 110 to 130 watts per sq m for facades, and also enhance the design of any building and can be easily integrated to any façade or roof, said the statement.

With a special focus under the themes of project design, green building, facade design and engineering, the summit aims to discuss challenges, trends and developments in ultra-high rise building design across the Middle East region, it stated.

Rafic Hanbali, managing partner of Emirates Insolaire, said: “There is a strong latent demand for building integrated photovoltaic solar glass, which is one of the specialities of the company.”

“The company sees immense growth potential in skyscrapers and participation in the Smart Skyscrapers Summit could open up new frontiers. The time is not far off for our solar panels to cover skyscrapers and buildings with a beautiful dress, which is both aesthetically appealing and sustainable,” he said.

“It is in fact a building material which is far more beautiful than the traditional one, as easy and straight to install, produces the energy instead of absorbing it, and has the same cost range which results in a very rapid return on investment,” he added. – TradeArabia News Service




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