Lagoon SIXTY5 – 3264Wp SP/SR series
This Lagoon SIXTY5 sailing catamaran has been equipped with a bespoke solar system with 3264Wp together with 70kWh of LiFePO4 batteries.
This Lagoon SIXTY5 sailing catamaran has been equipped with a bespoke solar system with 3264Wp together with 70kWh of LiFePO4 batteries.
The Lagoon 51 catamaran was designed with a walkable solar array that provides self-sufficient power to all electrical consumers on board.
A walkable solar system was developed for the Excess 11 catamaran, making perfect use of the saloon roof and blending in with the design.
458Wp of custom-made solar panels, integrated into the bimini of this Xc45 sailing yacht using Velcro flaps, provide 140-200Ah per day @ 13V.
This Hallberg Rassy 44 has a walkable solar system with 398Wp, powerful enough to run consumers self-sufficiently while charging the battery.
For self-sufficient operation of all electrical systems, this Fountaine Pajot 67 catamaran was equipped with a tailor-made solar system.
Made-to-measure solar panels on the trailer of a milk tanker charge a 48V battery bank to supply a high-power electric pump.
For the Neel 47 trimaran, a custom-made solar system with 2,445Wp at only 38kg was developed, making optimal use of the saloon roof.
The a27 is a modern daysailer with electric propulsion. Solar panels integrated into the deck autonomously supply the system with energy.
The Baltic 146 superyacht PATH boasts the largest solar array ever installed on a sailing yacht: 8,714Wp ensure reduced fuel consumption.
For reliable supply of their electrical equipment, vehicles of the Irish National Ambulance Service were equipped with solar systems.
225Wp of solar panels, optimized for high shadow tolerance, supply this Elan 340 sailing yacht with enough energy to run the fridges non-stop.
The deck of this Sunbeam 46.1 sailing yacht features an integrated solar system with 710Wp. 18 bypass diodes provide optimal shade tolerance.
The companionway hatch cover of this Dehler 34 performance sailing yacht was fitted with a custom-made walkable 130Wp solar array.
At anchor, the Cranchi T43 EcoTrawler’s electrical system is powered by a 416Wp solar array integrated into the flybridge.
The deck of this Shark 24 has been equipped with a walkable solar panel with 83Wp. An optimized string layout provides high shade tolerance.