Currently Jurawatt assembles DESERT solar modules; with that the enterprise is extremely well-positioned. Nonetheless, only those who focus on further development can hope to survive in a highly dynamic environment such as the solar power sector. That is why we have already registered new patents for still more efficient modules.
Solar power enterprises in Oberpfalz - and in this regard particularly Jurawatt – closely cooperate with universities and research institutes, for example, with the Fraunhofer Institute. This means for you as a client that you will benefit from the latest development trends and the technological know-how advantage of our region.
Jurawatt has a research division of its own which is delinked from the production process and it operates entirely independently. Dr. Claudia Gremmel, a physicist by qualification, conducts intensive research work for Jurawatt, and she is supported by Hans Thoma who has been operating in the solar power sector for several years. Hans Thoma, along with his company J.v.G. Thoma, is the owner of several patents in the solar power technology, especially in machinery construction.
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DAS Energy supplies modules in any size, from the 2-cell to the 72-cell high-performance module: glass-free, flexible, ultra-solid, and extremely lightweight.
During assembly, the modules can be adapted to on-site requirements. They are either glued, riveted, screwed, or mounted onto the substructure using magnets or existing eyelets. This keeps the weight of the photovoltaic systems extremely low and ensures that they can be mounted even onto roofs or facades with difficult structural or physical conditions.
Due to their patented surface texture, DAS Energy modules are not totally smooth. The resulting anti-glare effect makes them ideal for installation on roofs and open-air surfaces that should neither be shiny nor reflect light or sun, e.g. in the vicinity of airports.
DAS Energy supplies modules in any size, from the 2-cell to the 72-cell high-performance module: glass-free, flexible, ultra-solid, and extremely lightweight.
During assembly, the modules can be adapted to on-site requirements. They are either glued, riveted, screwed, or mounted onto the substructure using magnets or existing eyelets. This keeps the weight of the photovoltaic systems extremely low and ensures that they can be mounted even onto roofs or facades with difficult structural or physical conditions.
Due to their patented surface texture, DAS Energy modules are not totally smooth. The resulting anti-glare effect makes them ideal for installation on roofs and open-air surfaces that should neither be shiny nor reflect light or sun, e.g. in the vicinity of airports.