Not every roof is suitable, but it can become so. We have listed some of the things that are important to determine if your roof is suitable:

  • Connectivity: The roof must be able to connect to the (future) energy grid.
  • Sufficient rooftop space: For a large-scale solar roof, the net roof area must be at least 3,000 square meters, which is essential for optimal efficiency.
  • Number of obstacles on the roof: It is desirable to have as few obstacles as possible such as vent pipes or skylights. This minimizes shadows on the roof and allows more sunlight to be captured.
  • Surrounding obstacles: Fewer surrounding obstacles such as other buildings or trees are also beneficial, as this results in less shade on the roof.
  • Strength of the roof structure: The structure must be able to support the panels.
  • Current roofing: The choice of solar panel system depends on the current roofing material.