- Hanergy has announced plans for its modules to be included in an ambitious architecture project spanning the rooftops of several skyscrapers in Shanghaiโs Pudong district.
- The Chinese thin film producer says its modules will be integrated into an aluminum rooftop covering the Rafael Gallery, a 1.5 kilometer โsky bridgeโ which will link more than 20 skyscrapers.
According to Hanergy, the project is being designed by architect Rafael Vinoly to resemble a โgiant floating cloud,โ and will be the largest aluminum rooftop globally and the worldโs longest โurban industrial porch.โ
The gallery is a part of Lingang Songjiang Tech City, a huge mixed-use development planned in China that is set to include office spaces, entertainment and shopping, luxury hotels, and conference centers. In its statement, Hanergy stated that the project has begun its second phase of construction.
According to Hanergy, the project is paramount to Chinaโs 13thย five-year plan and will help to provide data on the large scale application of building integrated PV, the integration of energy from multiple sources, and optimization. Shangai-based publication Shineย reported in November 2018ย that several research institutes, state enterprises, and industry leaders had already signed contracts to cooperate in the development of the tech city.
The PV installation is set to comprise more than 1 MW of Hanergyโs 125 W CIGS modules. โWeโre simply elated to offer our thin-film solar modules for a prestigious project as this,โ stated Hanergy senior vice president Zhang Bin. โThis project is a yet another step forward in our endeavors to promote the concept of sustainable buildings globally.โ
Author: Mark Hutchins
This article was originally published in pv magazine and is republished with permission.