Double-digit growth ahead for BIPV
In November, experts at Switzerland’s University of Applied Sciences (SUPSI) and the Becquerel Institute published the “BIPV Status Report 2020.” It is designed to serve as a practical handbook for all stakeholders in the development process for building integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) by providing valuable information and approaching the topic of solar construction from different perspectives. Philippe Macé, head of business intelligence at the Becquerel Institute, explains why the stage is set for BIPV.
The built environment has been identified as a strategic innovation domain in the push for the full decarbonization of our economy. Given this, it is crucial to spread knowledge about technologies such as BIPV, as they could help the construction sector to achieve this ambitious goal. Demonstrating the practical potential of BIPV to all actors …
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