Integrated Carbon Fiber Solar Technology
Ultra-Thin, Glass-Free
A-Class Surface Quality
Revolutionizing the Future of Solar Energy
Levante and Advanced Composite Solutions (ACS) are developing a revolutionary photovoltaic technology designed to push the boundaries of traditional solar manufacturing.
By integrating advanced carbon fiber and bio-resin materials with an innovative production process, this solution delivers ultra-light, super-thin, and glass-free solar panels with unmatched durability and A-class surface quality.
Currently in the R&D phase, these integrated panels are engineered to become a structural, aesthetic, and fully integrated part of the final product, surpassing traditional photovoltaic manufacturing limits and redefining solar applications across industries.
This unique combination of features, including exceptional lightness, thinness, rigidity, and aesthetic quality, enables the panels to serve not just as solar solutions but also as load-bearing and design-enhancing elements in products like automotive roofs, bonnets, and body parts.
Key advantages
Up to 80% lighter
Significant weight reduction compared to glass-based technology.
Thin and Glass-Free
Enabling sleek designs.
A-Class Surface Quality
Superior aesthetics that meet high design standards.
Structural Integration
Panels provide rigidity and functionality, becoming an integral part of the product’s structure.
Scalable Production
Faster and more efficient manufacturing processes.
Versatility of Applications
Ability to create custom shapes for various needs.
Reduced CO2 Emissions
Use of bio-resins and recycled materials.
This project has been developed with the support University of Catania (DICAR – Dipartimento di Ingegneria Civile e Architettura).
The project has been funded by the European Union as part of the PNRR initiative under Mission 4, Component 2, Investment 1.5. It is further supported through the “Bando a Cascata a favore delle imprese del Mezzogiorno” – SPOKE 1 – “Materials for Sustainability and Ecological Transition” within the ECOSISTER project: Ecosystem for Sustainable Transition in Emilia-Romagna.