Watch: Dragon scale solar tiles installed on Google
They install a rigid metal substructure to which the individual panels are attached. It also shows the installation team kneeling directly on top of the panels, which
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They install a rigid metal substructure to which the individual panels are attached. It also shows the installation team kneeling directly on top of the panels, which
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One of Google''s newest buildings is using a building integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) product called Dragonscale, which is manufactured by
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Drawing from the traditional slate shingle roofs of the Swiss Alpine region, the dragonscale pattern of the solar roof lays
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Google''s dragonscale shingles don''t sit atop the canopied roof; they''re part of the roof itself. “We need to cover every surface that can take solar
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Let''s face it - most solar panels look like they were designed by a colorblind engineer. But what if your rooftop could harness the sun''s power while channeling the majesty of ancient Chinese dragons?
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The latest noteworthy example is the "dragonscale" solar roof (pictured above) installed last month at Google''s Silicon Valley campus. The
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The curve of the roof makes it possible for the ''dragonscale'' to generate notable amounts of electric energy throughout the day, as some sets of panels are always facing the Sun directly. This
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With Bay View, a first-of-its-kind building-integrated solar panel called “dragon scale” was developed to create a seamless design.
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Meet the Photovoltaic Bracket Dragon - not a fire-breathing monster, but a revolutionary mounting system that''s transforming rooftop installations across Asia. Last month, a solar farm in Jiangsu
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