Discover the New Photovoltaic Solar Roof Tile That Can Last Up to 30 Years and Provide Savings of Up to R$ 120.00 on Your Electricity Bill, in Addition to Being Certified by Inmetro and Offering Greater Power and Efficiency
The electricity bill in Brazil is one of the most expensive in the world, due to several factors such as taxes, charges, and transmission losses. According to the National Electric Energy Agency (Aneel), the electricity bill may rise by an average of 5.6% in 2024. In this context, investing in renewable energy sources, such as solar tiles, can be a solution to reduce costs and contribute to sustainability, according to the So Científica website.
The photovoltaic solar tile is one of these solutions. Capable of generating electricity from sunlight, it can reduce the electricity bill by up to R$ 120.00, with an average lifespan of 20 to 30 years. In addition, its installation can be adapted to any type of construction, making it a viable and effective option for saving energy.
Discover the Advantages of Adopting a Photovoltaic Solar Roof Tile
Certification and Efficiency of the Solar Roof Tile
The collaboration between the renowned company Eternit and the specialized Tégula Soluções para Telhados resulted in the introduction of the latest models of solar tiles from the Tégula Solar line, now officially certified by Inmetro for commercialization. These tiles stand out not only for their efficiency in energy generation but also for their aesthetics more attractive and integrated into building designs, surpassing traditional solar panels.
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Greater Power and Ease of Installation
The latest line of photovoltaic tiles, including the models BIG-F10C, BIG-F11, Plana F-12, and PLANA-F15, was designed to simplify the installation process and provide a significant increase in energy generation power. For example, the BIG-F10C model stands out as an ideal choice for installation on existing roofs or during renovations, presenting a power output of 10Wp and an average energy generation of approximately 1.25 kWh/month per tile.
In addition to economic benefits, Eternit obtained a green patent granted by INPI, in recognition of the development of an innovative and unprecedented manufacturing process in the market. This exclusive method enables the application of the solar energy capture module directly onto the photovoltaic tiles, granting the company exclusive rights to commercially explore this technology in Brazilian territory.


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