The introduction of BAPV solar power stations
BAPV (Building-Attached Photovoltaics) is a form of building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV), referring to solar power systems that are attached to the building, also known as "installed-type" solar photovoltaic buildings.
BAPV involves photovoltaic materials that are only attached to the building and do not serve the building's structural functions. It does not conflict with the building’s functions and does not damage or weaken the original building's performance.
The main function of BAPV is electricity generation. Its advantages include simple construction, lower costs, and ease of installation.
BAPV is typically applied to existing buildings and installed on surfaces that receive good sunlight. Common installation forms include roof-pitched installations, flat roof installations, and wall-mounted installations.
It is important to note that BAPV systems are installed on existing buildings. Therefore, the BAPV photovoltaic system will increase the building's load, which requires professional companies to design and install the system to ensure the building's safety and the stability of the photovoltaic system.