Exploring the new Integrations of Photovoltaics
Powering a Sustainable Future with Integrated Solar Solutions

Seamless-PV drives the implementation of advanced integrated photovoltaics in different market sectors.
4 research fields

PVNB
Photovoltaic Noise Barriers

BIPV
Building-Integrated Photovoltaics

VIPV
Vehicles-Integrated Photovoltaics

AGRI PV
Agricultural Photovoltaics

Objectives
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Development of advanced IPV manufacturing and products

Implementation of European and national strategies for the BIPV

Demonstration of pilot lines and IPV market applications

Assessment of all dimensions of sustainability

Design of the IPV market strategies

Exploitation, dissemination and communication
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