The Timberline Solar Energy Shingle (ES) has been shown off by GAF Energy at CES 2022 as a residential solar energy solution that would work to drastically change how the advanced equipment is installed and more.
The solar panel shingles are touted to be the world's first that can be nailed down without the need for a complicated installation to maximize how or where they can be installed. The panels have a depth of less than a quarter-inch to make them a discreet addition onto a roof.
The Timberline Solar Energy Shingle (ES) is constructed with a water-shedding profile that is strong and capable of resisting wind speeds up to 130mph, and can be installed just like conventional shingles.
Quick-Install Solar Shingles
The Timberline Solar Energy Shingle Allows for Nailing onto the Roof
Trend Themes
1. Quick-install Solar Solutions - The development of quick-install solar solutions is an opportunity for the solar industry to reach more consumers and simplify the installation process.
2. Discreet Solar Power Integration - The advancement of solar panel shingles with a depth of less than a quarter-inch presents an opportunity for the construction industry to integrate solar power into buildings without detracting from their aesthetic appeal.
3. Innovative Solar Panel Installation - The application of the Timberline Solar Energy Shingle (ES), which can be installed like conventional shingles, presents an opportunity for the roofing industry to expand their service offerings to include energy solutions.
Industry Implications
1. Solar Industry - The development of quick-install solar solutions is an opportunity for the solar industry to reach more consumers and simplify the installation process.
2. Construction Industry - The advancement of solar panel shingles with a depth of less than a quarter-inch presents an opportunity for the construction industry to integrate solar power into buildings without detracting from their aesthetic appeal.
3. Roofing Industry - The application of the Timberline Solar Energy Shingle (ES), which can be installed like conventional shingles, presents an opportunity for the roofing industry to expand their service offerings to include energy solutions.