Solve

Development of a system for solar power generation in a limited space in private households

Frederik Bruer

Prof. Gert Trauernicht
Prof. Andreas Kalweit

Semester

22/23
Bachelor

Contact frederik-bruer@web.de

The solar energy industry is growing rapidly and is an essential part of the transition towards sustainable energy. The number of private households with photovoltaic systems has increased significantly in recent years. But not all citizens have the spatial conditions or financial means to install a roof system.
"Solve" aims to resolve this problem. It provides users with a way to generate their own solar power even with little space, thus reducing their electricity costs and becoming an active part of the energy transition.
The system focuses on making it as easy as possible for users to get it operational. This refers to a simple installation as well as to the support in choosing a suitable place of use and the mandatory registration. In addition, the system is easy to expand or adapt to other locations.

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