Bavarian desert technology has been demonstrating its strengths in Egypt since the first modules were delivered in 2014.
Patrick Thoma, CEO of Jurawatt, commented, "We're delighted to have sourced several strong partners. The next step will be the establishment of a warehouse in Cairo.
Basking in the sun: The technology of the future
More than 3,000 years ago, the Ancient Egyptians worshipped the Sun God. Its logical, really, because Egypt is a country where the sun is extremely powerful. Global irradiation levels here are between 2,000 and 2,500 kwh/m2. It makes this country predestined for a solar energy infrastructure – except for the fact that peak temperatures in the land of Gods and scholars can climb as high as 100°C. At these temperatures, the yield of conventional solar models is substantially impaired.
Tough and powerful desert technology
Jurawatts desert models demonstrate their strengths in places where other modules fail because they are "baking" inside. They are 100% PID-free and have extremely long life spans, even in extreme environments.
- Maximum temperature of up to 125°C, 145°C peak
- Long life: up to 75 years, 45 years guaranteed
- 100 % recyclable
- Already delivering 5 % higher yield than conventional models
- PID-free