An austrian company has launched the latest version of their smartflower system.
Flower shaped solar panel array.
Smartflower solar produces unique ground mounted solar panel systems that include a sun tracker and a number of other high tech features.
In addition every day at sunset smartflower will automatically fold up and clean itself to maintain peak solar utilization.
The smartflower solar flower is an all in one ground mounted solar system with a tracker that follows the sun.
A flower shaped solar panel array that tracks the sun and is completely portable.
Power for an entire household thanks to its extraordinary construction and the perfectly synchronized components the system delivers on an average approx.
The kinetic design can produce 40 percent more energy than traditional solar.
The solar tree has a nominal output of 2 50kwp an annual output of 3 800 6 200kwh a and has a module performance warranty of 25 years.
Smartflower is the innovative sculptural solar flower with advanced photovoltaic solar panels that open and close to cleaning itself for maximum efficiency.
Instead we have answered them with smartflower pop the world s first all in one solar system.
The flower shaped solar panels smartflower is space efficient.
But how exactly is it different how much does it cost and is it even worth buying.
However it doesn t look like the solar panels you might be used to.
This smart solar panel system is an all in one self sustaining system that differs greatly from the traditional monocrystalline or polycrystalline rooftop panels.
6 000 kwh per year thus nearly fulfilling.
The structure is an all in one solar system meaning that all the technical aspects of the product are housed in its base.
Thanks to the extraordinary construction.
Smartflower uses advanced robotics and automation to intelligently track the sun making up to 40 more energy than traditional stationary solar panels.
All you need to do is plug in the product and it s ready to go.
Learn all about the product s revolutionary technology how it compares to other solar options and whether you should consider one for your home in energysage.