Bifacial panels mounted vertically on a building wall — unused façades turned into clean-energy surfaces.
When roof space is limited or already committed, a building's walls become the next opportunity. For this project, Solarex mounted high-efficiency bifacial modules vertically along the façade — fixed to a clean aluminium rail system that keeps the panels off the wall and lets air circulate behind them.
Bifacial cells capture sunlight on the front and reflected light on the rear, so the vertical array harvests energy across the whole day — strongest in the morning and late afternoon, exactly when demand peaks. The steep angle also sheds rain and dust, keeping the glass clean and the system practically maintenance-free.
Generate power where there's no spare roof.
Front and rear cells capture light all day.
Vertical glass sheds rain and dust naturally.
Strong morning and late-afternoon generation.
We assess the wall's orientation, structure and sun exposure on-site.
A ventilated aluminium sub-frame is designed and anchored to the façade.
Bifacial modules are aligned and clamped row by row by certified technicians.
Strings are connected, tested and handed over with performance monitoring.
Vertical façade solar unlocks generating surfaces most installers ignore. Tell us about your building and we'll design a system that fits.