[Solar
Photovoltaic]
[Solar
Thermal]
Solar Photovoltaic (PV)
Photovoltaic (PV), is a
method for generating electric power from the sun’s radiance.
Adros PV systems use
photoelectric cells packaged in modules, or solar panels, to
create PV arrays that harness the sun’s power and turn it into
electricity.
There are different type of
solar modules as shown below:

Inverters are the next
component in a PV system which changes the DC voltage from the
solar modules to AC voltage that your building uses.
Below are some of the inverters Adros’ supplies:

Adros can install PV systems
on roof or on ground mount systems. Below is a recently
installed Adros roof mount PV system.

Installed
Adros PV 2.7 Array with Solar Thermal
Solar Thermal
In
this system, energy is derived from the sun’s radiant heat and
is commonly used to generate hot water for domestic use or
radiant floor heating. Solar heating systems are generally
composed of solar thermal collectors filled with a glycol fluid
that transfers the heat from the collector to storage tanks
where it is then made available for use.
