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Solar Collector
Inaventa Solar delivers cost-competitive solar heating solutions based on Norwegian technology. Our solar collectors are of high-quality design, produced at our own factory in Jevnaker using solar energy and clean hydropower, and recyclable materials only. We strive to ensure that our climate footprint is a small as possible. Our solar collectors are delivered either as integrable building elements that transform roofs and facades into active energy suppliers, or as free-standing modules. The panel length is customisable and can be tailored to individual projects. We only use clean water for circulation inside the panels, which is both cost-effective and environmentally friendly. In just 5-6 months, the panels will have returned more energy than the amount it took to produce them – at a competitive cost.
Solar Panels for Homes
Heating makes up a large share of household energy consumption. With solar collectors installed on a building’s roof or facade, much of the demand for heating of air and water will be covered via green and cost-effective solar energy. We have put together system components that optimise operations and provide the highest possible energy yield. The solar collectors can be integrated into the building structure, and also be adjusted to fit the building architecture. Solar heating is an important technology for fulfilling the ‘energy-plus-house’ vision – ie, to ensure that houses produce more energy than they consume.
Innovation - Replacing Metals With Advanced Polymer Materials
Inaventa Solar is the only manufacturer of solar collectors currently on the market that has the technology and production methods required to make high-quality solar collectors in heat-resistant polymer materials. The use of polymer makes the collectors more cost-effective, while also introducing a greater degree of flexibility and resulting in better environmental values. Most solar collectors are still made out of metals, produced individually and in fixed sizes. By switching to polymer materials – a trend that has been prominent in sectors such as aerospace and autos in recent years – the production process becomes much more efficient, while also enabling more flexible product design. In turn, the products can be offered at lower prices, with a higher degree of customisation. Polymer collectors are also more lightweight than their metal counterparts, and are therefore easer to transport and handle at the construction site.
