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Ennogie Solardach: Whole-roof PV – delivered as a complete system for on-site installation

A whole-roof solution that replaces the roof covering—integrated PV, details, documentation, and a clear process from layout to commissioning. Developed for professionals and built for the jobsite.

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Ennogie Solardach
39106 Magdeburg, Germany

Ennogie Solardach is an integrated whole-roof solution where the PV is not “on top,” but the roof covering itself. The system is developed for professional execution—with clean finishes, well-engineered details, and a process that makes planning, installation, and commissioning straightforward and transparent.

Technical key data:

  • Minimum roof pitch: 15°

  • Surface load: approx. 18 kg/m²

  • Module type: monocrystalline premium modules

  • Power per module: 135 W

  • Power per m²: approx. 185 W/m²

  • Module dimensions: 665 × 1,302 mm (glass: 600 × 1,200 mm)

  • Grid (module spacing): 625 × 1,190 mm

  • Appearance/colors: uniform black surface; also available as passive modules (no power generation) and red modules for heritage-sensitive environments

  • Weather tightness: modules overlap both lengthwise and crosswise to form a watertight roof skin—like a conventional roof covering

System and components:

  • Adjustment modules can be worked on site (height/width) for clean solutions around roof windows, chimneys, dormers, and other penetrations.

  • Profiles and flashings are included as part of the system (e.g., eaves, verges, ridge, transitions) in corrosion-protected steel—standard in black (RAL 9005), with customization options.

Electrical setup and safety:

  • Microinverters with parallel wiring and AC collection via bus cable.

  • DC side: max. 60 V (permanently in the low-voltage range).

  • Monitoring: ECU + app-based monitoring with real-time view and fault notifications.

Process and services (A to Z):

  • Layout and project basis: module layout, cable/installation plan, and system data for the project.

  • Roof preparation sheet: requirements for roof build-up, batten spacing, flatness, eaves/ridge, and penetrations—so the site is ready before delivery.

  • Final measurement and fixed layout: after roof preparation, the plan and quantities are locked for predictable execution.

  • Installation and commissioning: coordinated workflow between the roofer and a certified electrician, following the documentation and cable plan.

Your contact person

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Alexander Nazarenus

Regional Sales Manager

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