Roof Type

Trapezoidal metal roof

Mounting Type

Clamping system landscape

Project Type

Sports hall

Installed kWp

234

Largest contiguous PV system on 1,280 m² of roof space

234 kWp PV system turns open-air hall in Tübingen into an energy-plus building

ENERGIEBUDE installed a 234 kWp PV system with the novotegra trapezoidal metal sheet clamping system on the newly opened open-air hall in Tübingen – one of the largest contiguous systems in the region. Thanks to the simple clamping system, installation on the trapezoidal metal sheet gable roof was quick and reliable.

Icon/20x20/Arrow-left Created with Sketch. Tübingen, Germany

The largest contiguous PV system in the region was installed on the roof of a new open-air hall on Holderfeld in Tübingen. The hall – originally planned as a sports facility for the Geschwister-Scholl-Schule school and clubs – was equipped by ENERGIEBUDE with a powerful 234 kWp PV system and installed using the novotegra clamping system for trapezoidal metal roof.

The completion of the trapezoidal steel canopy with anti-condensation fleece makes the hall an energy-plus building thanks to PV power generation, which generates more energy than it consumes. Stadtwerke Tübingen used the entire roof area for the installation, which was completed quickly thanks to the well-designed clamping system.

The open-air hall impresses with a clear height of 5.5 m at the edges of the playing field and a ridge height of 8.5 m, three playing fields and a rebound wall construction in accordance with DIN 18032 and a micro-perforated textile membrane – and serves as a plus-energy power centre above the playing field.

The result is impressive: the substructure and installation of the novotegra system were carried out professionally and efficiently. A successful combination of architecture, sustainable technology and rapid project completion.

 

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