In an effort to give Vermonters a new way to go green, SunCommon has designed a new Solar Canopy that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
SunCommon's new Solar Canopy is a timber frame structure that allows homeowners to cover their patio, driveway or woodpile with solar panels. On top of the wooden frame sits a number of glass solar panels that absorb light from both the front and back. These Sunpreme bi-facial solar panels ensure that even if the top of the Solar Canopy is covered in snow, the underside of the panels can still produce power by capturing the sunlight reflected off of the snow-covered ground.
With a beautiful design that is specially suited to Vermont's snowy weather, these solar panel-covered canopies are the perfect solution for Vermonter's interested in embracing solar power.
Timber-Framed Solar Canopies
SunCommon's New Solar Canopy is Both Functional and Beautiful
Trend Themes
1. Timber-framed Solar Canopies - Opportunity for sustainable and aesthetically pleasing solar power solutions.
2. Sunpreme Bi-facial Solar Panels - Potential for increased energy production from solar panels even in snowy conditions.
3. Embracing Solar Power in Vermont - Growing demand for innovative solar solutions in snowy climates.
Industry Implications
1. Renewable Energy - Opportunity for companies to develop and market timber-framed solar canopies and bi-facial solar panels.
2. Construction and Design - Potential for architects and builders to incorporate timber-framed canopies in their designs.
3. Home Improvement - Growing market for energy-efficient and visually appealing solar solutions for homeowners in snowy climates.