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All-in-One Power-Generating Building Materials

Traditional BAPV (Building-Applied Photovoltaics) systems are typically installed after a building is completed, attaching solar panels to the roof or façade. This approach adds extra weight, disrupts the architectural appearance, requires additional brackets, waterproofing, and space for maintenance, resulting in lower integration and shorter lifespan.

Modernité’s All-in-One Power-Generating Building Materials integrate power generation directly into the building material itself, achieving true structural, aesthetic, and energy integration.

Solar Panels
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Solar   Panel

Clear   Glass

Modernité   Solar   Glass

Solar Panels
Brick Wall
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Solar   Panel

Brick wall

Modernité   Solar   Facade 

Solar Panels
House with Red Roof
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Solar   Panel

Roof  tile

Modernité   Solar   roof

  • Seamless Integration — Power generation is built into roofing, façade, and wall materials, eliminating the need for add-on solar panels.

  • Lightweight & Strong — Reduces building load while meeting strict safety and durability standards.Architectural Freedom — Available in multiple finishes (brick, wood, stone, metal, etc.) without compromising the building’s style.

  • Long Lifespan & Low Maintenance — Fully encapsulated design provides waterproofing, dust resistance, and corrosion protection, lasting as long as the building itself.

  • All-Weather Power — Advanced thin-film technology ensures efficient generation even in weak light or diffuse light conditions.

 

Compared to traditional BAPV, Modernité  is not just an energy system — it becomes an integral part of the building, turning every façade and roof into a reliable source of clean energy while preserving architectural beauty and property value.

Customizable for your project

Available in custom sizes with a standard module of 1.2 × 1.6 m, Modernite can be tailored to meet aesthetic requirements — from single colors to printed designs that mimic the look of traditional building materials.

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