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Mexico

A general view of Mexico’s solar market performance

In 2010, Mexico’s renewable energy capacity was a course for concern. Ten years down the line, the country’s solar capacity has hit the roof.  At the end of 2020, the North American nation’s capacity was ranked second in Latin America. At the time, its installed solar capacity stood at 5630 Megawatts.

At the moment, the market boasts of direct investments worth over US $6.3 billion. According to a recent forecast study, these investments will keep growing steadily if the Mexican government remains steadfast in its energy reforms. What does this mean for solar investors and other industry professionals?

The growth of Mexico’s solar market presents vast opportunities for all key players in the solar sector. The most lucrative areas of exploitation in the country’s solar market include space heating applications, water heating, and crop drying. This is the ideal time to devote your time and resources to Mexico’s solar market, especially if you are well versed in such fields.

Mexico’s solar equipment capacity

Several solar equipment manufacturers and distributors operate within the Mexican solar market. Most of them can supply equipment for both residential and large-scale projects. Do you need a solar equipment supplier for your project? Solarfeeds.com is a gateway to leading solar equipment suppliers in Mexico. It is the number one source of quality and affordable solar equipment. What you need to do is request quotes via our inquiry page.

State of logistical infrastructure in Mexico          

Mexico has 102 ports that allow you to import solar equipment from any leading solar market if the need arises. It also enjoys a healthy presence of road infrastructure and several dependable logistics companies. In essence, you can easily transport equipment from the port to the project site.   

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What is a Building Integrated Photovoltaic or a BIPV?

Building Integrated Photovoltaics serves more than one purpose. BIPVs produce electricity by the piezoelectric effect and serve as protection for any structure. 

BIPVs are installed to provide shed, block sunlight, and give a modern look to any building, all this while producing electricity from sunlight.

Where is a BIPV used?

A BIPV is integrated into a structure like conventional buildings. BIPVs replace glass windows with Solar windows, parking shed rooftops with solar roofs and solar shades in place of translucent covers. All these changes make the look of any structure modern while being extremely useful.

Types of Building Integrated Photovoltaics

Solar panels are silicon-based photovoltaic cells that produce electricity from sunlight. With micro adjustments according to the application, these cells transform into BIPVs. Based on various applications, there are broadly four types of BIPVs.

 

Four types of BIPV products

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  • Solar-Facades: Solar Facades’ integration in building structures keeps the noise and air pollution out and gives any building a visual identity. This all while producing green energy.
  • Solar-Window: Solar windows find their application both in residential and commercial properties. These windows look like any other windows but with solar modules.
  • Solar-Roofs: Solar roofs like that of Tesla Energy in the USA are becoming popular. In conventional rooftops, these solar tiles replace asphalt tiles. Every tile acts as an individual cell and connects in series to generate electricity.
  • PV-Sunshades: Parking lot sheds are the best example of PV-Sunshades. Additionally, these shades protect buildings from direct sunlight.

How does a BIPV work?

BIPVs use opaque or transparent solar cells connected in series to each other to give a substantial amount of current output. These photovoltaics are located in the portion of the building exposed to the sun the most.

What are big manufacturing brands of BIPVs?

Tesla Energy is one major brand in the USA backed by Elon Musk. They manufacture solar cell tiles for residential rooftops. Customers get a variety of tiles according to the required strength and size.

Some other contributors in this niche are:

  • D2solar
  • Mysolar USA  
  • Omnis Power USA Inc  
  • Redwood Renewables
  • Skyco Skylights
  • Solaria
  • Sonali Solar USA