Integrated building material solar power generation module 'Sunjoule SUDARE'
Achieving transparency while ensuring free customization using single crystal cells.
"Sanjuu SUDARE" is a new product of the glass-integrated solar panel "Sanjuu," which uses glass on both sides. By utilizing monocrystalline solar cells, it achieves transparency while maintaining power generation efficiency. Its appearance evokes the image of traditional Japanese sunshades and matches well with Japanese-style architecture. As a custom-made product, it can be tailored according to the scale of the project. 【Features】 ■ High Transparency ■ When installed on windows or roofs, it offers a clear view from the inside. ■ High Light Transmission ■ While providing shade, it does not become too dark and fulfills its function as glass. ■ High Design Quality ■ With an appearance reminiscent of sunshades, it is also recommended for use in window areas (vision areas). *For more details, please download the catalog or contact us.
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Similar to "Sanjur," "Sanjur SUDARE" also allows for free design of the module. You can choose the glass dimensions and cell arrangement according to the project. *SUDARE uses monocrystalline single-sided cells. 【Reference performance: per 1000mm × 1000mm】 - Glass composition: High-transmission tempered 5 + cell + tempered 5 - Power generation performance: Approximately 60W - Aperture ratio: Approximately 60% *For more details, please download the catalog or contact us.
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[Exhibition Participation Notice] AGC Inc. will exhibit at GX Management WEEK 2025 held at Tokyo Big Sight.
AGC Inc. and New Market Development G will exhibit at GX Management WEEK 2025 held at Tokyo Big Sight. We will introduce the solar power solution "Sunjoule," which utilizes windows, walls, and eaves of buildings that are currently in the spotlight. ■ Building Material Integrated Solar Power Generation Glass Sunjoule This is a highly designed solar power generation glass that makes use of glass areas in buildings, such as openings and eaves, which are easily visible to the public, enabling power generation in urban areas where installation space is limited. We will also showcase new products that are currently available for pre-sale. - "Retrofit Sunjoule" that can be added to the windows of existing buildings. Within GX Management WEEK 2025 6th Decarbonization EXPO [Tokyo] Event Dates: February 19 (Wed) - February 21 (Fri), 2025, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Venue: Tokyo Big Sight, East Exhibition Hall (East Hall 7) Booth Number: E87-38 Admission Fee: Free (Pre-registration required) *Admission is free with pre-registration. Organizer: RX Japan Ltd.
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AGC's solar power generation glass has been adopted at Takanawa Gateway Station.
AGC's solar power-generating glass was adopted at Takanawa Gateway Station, which opened on March 14, 2020, in Shinagawa, Tokyo. Takanawa Gateway Station aims to be a gateway connecting Tokyo to the world, based on the concept of "Global Gateway Shinagawa." It is positioned as a place to start new initiatives by introducing the latest station service facilities and conducting demonstration experiments. As part of this effort, AGC's "Sunjoule" series, which combines solar power generation functionality with the bright spaces characteristic of glass, was adopted from the perspective of wanting to balance the "Eco Station" initiatives promoted by JR East, which incorporate environmental conservation technologies. The "Sunjoule" has been installed in two locations: the roof of the platform for trains heading toward Tokyo and the glass walls inside the station, contributing to a station that considers both the environment and comfort. (Note: The "Eco Station" initiative involves the introduction of various environmental conservation technologies, such as energy-saving and renewable energy, into the station. It is based on four pillars: "Energy Saving," "Energy Creation," "Eco Awareness," and "Environmental Harmony," with each eco menu being implemented at the station.) (Image provided and photographed in cooperation with JR East and JR East Architectural Design Co., Ltd.)