10% Light Transmission Solar Glass

10% Light Transmission Solar Glass

Semi-transparent photovoltaic glass — generates electricity from sunlight while allowing 10% light transmission. For shaded façades, atria, canopies, and BIPV (Building-Integrated Photovoltaic) installations where reduced glare is required.

Trent Glass 10% Light Transmission Solar Glass is photovoltaic glass that generates electrical power from sunlight while transmitting approximately 10% of visible light through the panel. The lower transmission level maximises power output and dramatically cuts solar gain — suited to south-facing façades, sun-shading canopies and atrium roofs where glare control is a priority.

Key Features

  • Thin-film silicon photovoltaic cells laminated between two glass plies
  • Power output: approximately 60–80 W/m² (peak)
  • Light transmission: ~10% (significant glare reduction)
  • Toughened safety glass to BS EN 12150 with laminated PV interlayer
  • Connections concealed in frame perimeter — clean architectural appearance
  • Compatible with grid-tie inverters or battery storage systems

Ideal Applications

  • South-facing curtain walls and façades (solar gain reduction + power)
  • Atrium and skylight glazing
  • Solar canopies, car parks and walkway covers
  • Bus stops, transport-interchange shelters
  • Greenhouse and conservatory roofs (semi-shaded growing)
  • BIPV pilot projects and demonstrator buildings
  • Office and commercial roof-light replacements

Technical Specifications

  • Glass build-up: 6 mm toughened + PV interlayer + 6 mm toughened (laminated total ~13 mm)
  • Power output: ~60–80 W/m² at STC
  • Visible light transmission: ~10%
  • Conversion efficiency: ~6–8%
  • Maximum panel size: 1700 × 3000 mm
  • Output: DC, junction box on the panel edge
  • Compliance: BS EN 12150, BS EN 14449; IEC 61215 (PV); CE / UKCA marked
  • Lead time: 8–10 weeks from sign-off