Building integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) is a term describing multifunctional building components that generate power while replacing conventional building materials. Given the multi-functional characteristics of these components and systems, no specific BIPV standard, covering all applicable requirements related to electrical and building safety has been available to date.
To close this gap and enable manufacturers to provide robust evidence of the safety and quality of their products, TÜV SÜD developed a BIPV certificate which covers all applicable legal requirements of the European Union.
"Our certificate provides reliable and informative guidance through a relatively new market segment, offering all stakeholders – manufacturers, retailers, installation companies and investors – enhanced certainty for their decision-making processes", says Andreas Faißt, photovoltaics expert at TÜV SÜD Product Service GmbH.
The certificate also provides home-owners with a valuable decision-making aid. The certificate for Monier's in-roof solution, for example, assures home owners that the BIPV product fulfils the roof's functions regarding mechanical stability and fire safety. TÜV SÜD's experts based their comprehensive list of criteria for BIPV products on the requirements defined in EU Regulation 305/2001, which will replace the European Construction Products Directive 89/106/EEC in July 2013.
"This confirmation is particularly attractive for innovative technological solutions as it boosts the confidence of roofers, installation companies and, of course, also consumers in the products", says Jens Milnikel, head of global solar activities at Monier Group. "We are delighted that by issuing the certificate, TÜV SÜD has confirmed the multiple functions and safety of our Monier PV Tile system as well as the high quality standards of our company."
Monier Group markets the PV Tile system under their local brands and trade names: 'Braas Photovoltaik Indach Premium' in Germany and 'Redland Solar PV Tile' in the UK.
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