Solar power for a greener cruise
With standard and custom solutions, here are solar panels for every need (perfect for catamarans)
With a history rooted in a passion for boating and a commitment to sustainability, Solbian has been in the photovoltaic industry since 2007, producing flexible solar panels in the province of Turin. In fact, aboard a boat, energy issues are known to be an important issue especially for those who want to make long sailings, stopping in port as little as possible.
Solar panels become a very valuable aid to be able to have a power reserve that preserves the on-board batteries and allows us to take advantage of natural elements such as, in this case, the sun. It is no coincidence that Solbian offers products that are also increasingly chosen by catamaran-producing shipyards or their owners, Fountaine Pajot being one example. The layers that, between polymers and surface treatments” of different natures, make up the shell in which crystalline silicon cells are encapsulated constitute an exclusive, patent-protected formula developed over years of experimentation that has led Solbian to distinguish itself as a leader in the field.
A high level of customization, coupled with ease of installation, help make Solbian panels a complete and durable product even in the most extreme conditions, as demonstrated over the years by those who have chosen it for their ventures: Giovanni Soldini, Ambrogio Beccaria and Boris Hermann to name a few. Solbian also equipped Energy Observer, a hydrogen-powered catamaran that has been circumnavigating the globe since 2017 to spread a message of sustainability, with its panels.
FLEXIBLE, STANDARD OR CUSTOMIZABLE, SOLBIAN SOLAR PANELS COVER EVERY NEED
ENERGY OBSERVER
Energy Observer is a hydrogen-powered, exploration catamaran powered by Solbian solar panels.
IMPORTANT PARTNERHISP
Fountaine Pajot is one of the large-scale shipyards that rely on Solbian to provide clean energy through photovoltaics.
FLEXIBLE
Solbian’s solar panels, with their flexibility and versatility, can adapt to any type of surface, such as the curvature of a sailboat’s deckhouse.