Hanergy completes its First HanTile Project in Netherlands

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Hanergy completes its First HanTile Project in Netherlands

Thin-film power solution company Hanergy Thin Film Power Group announced that it has successfully finished its first HanTile project in Groningen province of Netherlands.

Hanergy partnered with Van Wijnen Gorredijk, a renowned local construction company in Netherlands to apply 46 units of the company’s innovative BIPV product-double glass HanTile, onto two houses in Suikerunie Sugar factory. A total of 12.5kw of HanTile are installed, which is used for 2 houses, and can generate 9800kwh electricity every year.

“Thanks to Hanergy’s HanTile, Van Wijnen Groningen project’s energy consumption is very low, and the curved HanTile makes the brick buildings look more attractive. Making use of Hanergy’s advanced installation technology, the project was finished within 1 week, and has received pronounced credits from the clients,” a company statement said.

First launched in 2017, HanTile perfectly combines one of the world’s most efficient solar chips and the aesthetics, while bringing a greener life to the traditional buildings. In 2018, with the debut of the single glass layer HanTile, Hanergy further lightened the weight and extended the product application scenarios. Earlier in July 2018, the company had completed its first HanTile project in Stockhom, Europe, which is a 36kw high-end villa rooftop project.

In Netherlands, Hanergy’s thin-film solar technology and products have been used in varied projects, for instance in AFAS stadium, the home stadium of Dutch Eredivisie (top league) football club AZ, 1725 pieces of thin-film modules produced by Hanergy’s subsidiary MiaSolé have been installed on the roof, which helps the football club engage the sustainability.

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