DUBLIN, Apr 6, 2017 /PRNewswire/ --
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "BIPV Technologies And Markets 2017-2024" report to their offering.
This research follows the evolution of the BIPV business for almost a decade and predicted the rise of this new generation of BIPV. In this latest report on BIPV we examine the current prospects for BIPV and the trials it must still face on the way to commercialization. Building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) is being re-booted. Originally a strategy to hide ugly solar panels, then a way to create spectacular architectural effects, BIPV is now being repositioned as a multi-functional building product with a broad addressable market. This third-generation BIPV can - as in the Tesla offering - provide a sustainable energy source combined with an attractive high-end building product at a cost that is less than buying the energy source and building product separately.
This report:
- Provides ten-year forecasts of BIPV shipments and revenues with breakouts by product type (tiles, windows, etc.), type of building (commercial, residential, etc.) and technology (c-Si, OPV, etc.) and key geographies
- Identifies winning strategies in the BIPV business including both product/marketing and supply chain evolution. The discussion includes the BIPV-related activities of glass, specialty chemical and solar panel firms
- Examines the technology that is likely to power next-generation BIPV, especially whether OPV, DSC and CIGS will ever keep their promise to succeed as part of a BIPV boom.
- Considers the opportunities for BIPV businesses to make money through integration of their products with smart lighting and smart windows as well through the strategic use of battery storage.
- Addresses the BIPV market on an international basis with consideration for the special subsidies and economic factors that are promoting BIPV.
This report will be a must-read for marketing, business development, and product management executives in the following sectors:
- Solar panels and specialty BIPV
- Roofing and walling products
- Flat glass products and windows
- Specialty chemicals and smart materials
- Construction and architecture
- Energy management
Key Topics Covered:
Executive Summary
E.1 BIPV: State of a Market
E.1.1 Commercial Buildings and Government Buildings
E.1.2 Residential Buildings
E.2 Subsidy Concerns: Why this is an Opportunity for BIPV
E.3 What the Failure of Dow's BIPV Product Teaches Us
E.4 The Significance of the Tesla-Solar City initiative
E.5 The BIPV Supply Structure: Who are the BIPV Firms and What do they Sell?
E.5.1 Influential Firms in the BIPV Business
E.5.2 Opportunities for Glass Firms
E.6 BIPV Supply Chains and Logistics
E.6.1 Logistical Challenges
E.7 Summary of Ten-year BIPV Market Forecasts
Chapter One: Introduction
1.1 Background to this Report
1.1.1 BIPV-A Business Model for Distributed Renewable Power
1.1.2 Resurrecting the BIPV Industry
1.1.3 The Future of BIPV
1.2 Objective and Scope of this Report
1.3 Methodology of this Report: Information Sources
1.4 Plan of this Report
Chapter Two: BIPV: Technology and Product Developments
2.1 The Core Value Propositions of BIPV Technology
2.1.1 Aesthetic Value
2.1.2 Multifunctional Products
2.1.3 Energy Generation at Consumption Point
2.2 Current Economics of BIPV - Ignoring the Multi-Functionality Aspect
2.2.1 Low-cost Distributed Energy: Benefits to User and Power Industry
2.2.2 Aesthetic and other Benefits
2.3 Comparative Analysis of Different BIPV Solutions
2.4 BIPV is still Mostly about Glass
2.4.1 BIPV Glass - Dominating the BIPV Market
2.4.2 Growing Collaborations between Glass and BIPV Companies
2.4.3 Facades and Curtain Walls
2.4.4 Skylights with Photovoltaic Glass Maintain Aesthetics and Generate Power
2.4.5 Windows
2.4.6 Window Shades
2.4.7 BIPV Glass Roof-Solar Tiles for Residential Pitched Roof, Now of Glass-Tesla
2.5 BIPV Roofs
2.5.1 Dow's Exit-a Concern for the BIPV Market
2.5.2 Other Companies-What does the Future hold for Them?
2.5.3 Warranties
2.6 Solar Cell Technologies and their Application in BIPV
2.6.1 Will TFPV, OPV and DSC ever become a Significant Factor in the BIPV Market?
2.7 Transparency and Color Option
2.7.1 Daylighting as a Function of BIPV
2.7.2 Integrating with Smart Windows-Towards Transparent BIPV Windows
2.7.3 Luminescent Solar Concentrators
2.8 Spray-on Solar
2.8.1 R&D in this Area
2.9 BIPV-related Heat Sink Technology
2.9.1 Heat Sink Strategies
2.10 Batteries for BIPV
2.11 Innovations in BIPV Manufacturing and Materials
2.12 Key Points Made in this Chapter
Chapter Three: Commercial and Industrial Building Markets for BIPV: Commercial Real Estate and Public Buildings
3.1 Expectations for Worldwide Commercial and Industrial Construction: Impact on BIPV
3.2 Special Subsidies and Market Prospects by Country and Region: Market Demands and Government Policies
3.2.1 United States
3.2.2 France
3.2.3 Germany
3.2.4 United Kingdom
3.2.5 Spain
3.2.6 China
3.2.7 Japan
3.2.8 Other Significant Regions and Countries
3.3 Ten-year Market Forecasts of BIPV in Commercial and Industrial Buildings
3.3.1 Retrofit and Replacement Patterns for BIPV in Commercial and Industrial Buildings
3.3.1.1 Pricing Assumptions
3.4.2 Forecasts by Country
3.3.3 Forecast by Type of Product
3.3.3.1 Commercial Roofing Forecasts
3.3.3 2 Commercial Walling Forecasts
3.3.3.3 Commercial Glass Forecasts
3.3.4 Forecast by PV Technology
3.3.4.1 Commercial BIPV Forecasts by Technology
3.4 Key Points Made in this Chapter
Chapter Four: Residential Markets for BIPV
4.1 BIPV and Multi-tenant Buildings
4.2 BIPV and Single-family Dwellings
4.2.1 Companies Offering BIPV Products for the Residential Market
4.3 Market Prospects by Country and Region: Market Demands and Government Policies
4.4 Ten-year Market forecasts of BIPV in commercial and industrial buildings
4.4.1 Forecast by Country
4.4.2 Forecast by Type of Product
4.4.2.1 Residential Roofing Forecasts
4.4.2.2 Residential Walling Forecasts
4.4.2.3 Residential Glass Forecasts
4.4.3 Forecast by PV Technology
4.5 Key Points from this Chapter
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