Am Spiegelberg
30 kWp PV system with inlay mounting and battery storage for high self-sufficiency. Full-black modules blend into roof aesthetics
Am Spiegelberg
30 kWp PV system with inlay mounting and battery storage for high self-sufficiency. Full-black modules blend into roof aesthetics
Requirements
This private home project focused on seamless visual integration of the solar system. The solar modules were to be installed as discreetly as possible on a roof covered with anthracite flat tiles. Aesthetic appeal was the top priority, yet the system also needed to deliver the highest possible number of photovoltaic modules. In addition, a powerful battery storage solution was desired to ensure maximum energy independence.
Technical Implementation
To meet both technical and visual expectations, full-black solar modules from German manufacturer Meyer Burger were used. The installation was completed using a specialized inlay mounting system, which allowed the modules to be flush with the roof surface, eliminating visible gaps and creating a uniform, elegant appearance — ideal for private homes with a modern design concept. The inverters and battery system were installed centrally in the garage, offering both efficient use of space and ease of access for future maintenance or upgrades.
Hard Facts
Capacity: 30.02 kWp (79 modules at 380 Wp each) PV Modules: Meyer Burger 380 W, full-black Inverters: SMA Sunny Tripower X 20 + SMA Hybrid Sunny Tripower 10.0 Smart Energy Battery Storage: BYD HVS 38.4 kWh Annual Yield: approx. 26,830 kWh This project exemplifies how modern photovoltaic systems can combine high performance with outstanding aesthetics using a quality inlay system, making them perfect for private residences with a focus on design and energy independence.