SunStyle Releases Solar Roof Shingles to U.S.-Based Commercial and Residential Customers

SunStyle releases solar roof shingles to U.S.-based commercial and residential customers.

SunStyle, a provider of fully building-integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) roof systems for more than a decade, announced the expansion of its operations to customers in the United States. SunStyle provides an edge-to-edge, full-coverage solar roof that is not only strong and leak-proof, but also integrates well with any architectural style and pays for itself with the power it generates.

The company’s distinctive Swiss-engineered solar roofing shingles have been installed on hundreds of projects in Europe, including residences, churches, schools, businesses, government and industrial sites. In the United States, SunStyle’s “dragonscale” tiles can be seen on Google’s new campus in Mountain View, California, and are being installed on commercial and residential projects around the country.  

SunStyle’s UL/IEC-certified solar roof shingles are made with monocrystalline PERC solar cells to maximize the efficiency of the roof. Aesthetically pleasing yet rugged, the solar shingles are more durable than most standard roofing materials, even in harsh weather conditions. SunStyle’s solar tiles meet both the industry standards for solar modules as well as the standards required by building and construction codes, including achieving the highest possible ratings for hail (FM 4473 Class 4), fire (UL 790 Class A), and wind resistance (ASTM D3161 Class F).

“We are encouraging greater adoption of solar energy by taking solar beyond functional and making it beautiful,” said Gene Rosendale, CEO of SunStyle. “As Americans continue to embrace solar at a rapid rate, we believe it is the perfect time to make our solar roof available to the U.S. market.” 

The SunStyle solar shingles’ striking combination of visual appeal and durable functionality has caught the attention of architects as well. “We looked in the schematic design phase for alternatives, scouted the market, and SunStyle was the right solution, functionally and aesthetically,” said Stefan Behnisch, principal and founding partner of renowned international architectural firm Behnisch Architekten.

“We are working with architects, builders, solar installers, and roofing companies to build a network of residential and commercial installation partners across the country, and they all agree that the time is now for BIPV,” added Rosendale. “SunStyle’s highest priority is responsiveness and customer service in support of its installation partners and individual property owners to ensure installation excellence and long-term satisfaction.”  

The U.S. solar roofing market is growing exponentially. According to a new analysis from Freedonia Group, solar-friendly policies and the wider availability and appeal of solar roofing solutions should drive rapid growth in the marketsegment over the next few years — from less than $50 million in 2020 to nearly $1 billion in 2025.

With roots in the Swiss alpine region, SunStyle has been creating beautiful solar roofs since 2007. The hundreds of projects completed have established SunStyle as a leading provider of aesthetically pleasing, highly functional BIPV systems. The company has continued to expand its European project pipeline and operations with offices in Switzerland and France.  

For installer, architect and sales inquiries, please contact [email protected]. For more information about SunStyle products, please see our corporate video and view our image gallery.  

SunStyle will be exhibiting on the show floor at the AIA Conference on Architecture, Booth 4571, taking place June 22-25 in Chicago, at RE+/Solar Power International, Booth 269, taking place September 19-22 in Anaheim, Calif., and at Western Roofing Expo, Booth 864, taking place September 24-26 in Las Vegas. For those interested in a demonstration and learning more about SunStyle solar shingles, please contact [email protected] to schedule a meeting.

For more information, visit www.sunstyle.com.

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