Clearline PV panels convert light directly into electricity, which can be used in the building or, in times of excess solar energy, exported to the electricity grid. The panels produce direct current (DC) electricity, which is converted to alternating current (AC) by a device called an inverter. For more information on how solar PV works, see the Solar Energy Guide here.
High Performance
Clearline PV panels are made from monocrystalline silicon, the material with the highest power output per unit area. The panels have been have a super aesthetic, with hidden busbars and black backing sheet.
Three sizes are available:
| Model |
PV15 |
PV20 |
PV30 |
| Power |
240 Wp |
320 Wp |
485 Wp |
For more technical details, see the Clearline PV specification sheet.
Clearline PV and Clearline solar heating panels match perfectly and can be installed side by side into the same roof to create a combined solar installation.
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Clearline solar panels can be installed integrated into pitched roofs or onto flat roofs. Integrated solar panels have significant benefits for both new build and for retrofitting applications.
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A communal array of Clearline PV panels fitted on a flat roof and serving the landlord's supply in an apartment block. |
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Part of the Retrofit for the Future programme, this house benefits from 3 PV15 photovoltaic panels and 3 V15 heating panels on its south elevation. The Clearline PV panels are at the ridge. |
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This house has a 0.46kWp PV installation from two Clearline PV15 panels. These are installed adjacent to two V15 thermal panels and integrated into the tiled roof. |
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