Individual and collective domestic hot water

Solar electricity and hot water for homes and buildings.

Harnessing solar energy for both electricity and hot water in your home is a sustainable and environmentally friendly way to meet energy needs.

Solar electricity and hot water for your home

SunOwner ambition is to bring buildings closer to energy independence by supplying solar heat and electricity. We believe in the potential of local energy, produced and consumed on site. In this regard, one of the possible applications of our SPRING panels is to generate solar hot water thanks to their heat exchanger on the back side. In addition, of course, to the photovoltaic electricity produced by the front side of the panels.

You benefit from free and renewable hot water.

How does the SunOwner solar water
heating solution work?

Solar Electricity:

  • Capture of Sunlight: Photovoltaic (PV) systems convert sunlight into electricity using solar panels. These panels contain solar cells that generate direct current (DC) electricity when exposed to sunlight.
  • Inverter Conversion: An inverter converts DC electricity into alternating current (AC), which is the type of electricity used in homes.
  • Integration with the Grid: Solar electricity systems can be grid-tied, allowing excess electricity to be fed back into the grid, often earning credits or reducing electricity bills.

Solar Hot Water:

  • Solar Collectors: Solar thermal systems use collectors, typically mounted on the roof, to absorb sunlight and convert it into heat.
  • Heat Transfer: A heat transfer fluid, often a mix of water and antifreeze, circulates through the collectors, absorbing the solar heat.
  • Storage Tank: The heated fluid then transfers its heat to a storage tank, where it can be used for domestic hot water or space heating.
  • Backup System: In some setups, a conventional water heating system serves as a backup during periods of low sunlight.