Use solar energy, the most powerful energy source in the world.
The energy of the future comes from the sun.
As a free, zero-emission energy source, the sun is central to our future energy supply. It offers enormous potential. Solar plants can be used for domestic hot water and for heating in practically any building. This is because thermal solar plants are the most efficient way of directly exploiting the power of the sun in terms of cost-effectiveness and environmental performance. If you cover a large proportion of your heating needs with clean solar energy, you will be less dependent on rising energy prices and uncertain raw material markets. By having your own solar plant, you will reduce fossil fuel consumption and CO2 emissions – and save money over time while enjoying maximum comfort at home.
Inexhaustible
The sun is a natural and inexhaustible source of energy – over the long term, it helps to meet global demand for heating and electricity. Good for the climate: the use of zero-emission solar energy reduces fuel consumption and CO2.
From a single source
Hoval solar energy systems are ready-to-install, complete solutions – individually designed to achieve the highest possible efficiency and perfect integration in the heating system. A sophisticated combination of high-quality individual components from a single supplier.
Free energy
By using free solar energy to heat water and support the heating system, you will conserve resources and reduce energy costs. With the smart control from Hoval, the system will be able to obtain the maximum power from the sun.
The solar plant enables us to reduce our heating costs and takes some of the load off the heating system.
Hoval solar plant owner, Austria
What is the best way to utilise solar energy?
Custom solutions: solar energy systems for every building
Is the roof suitable for solar thermal energy?
For sun collector installation, flat roofs and roof surfaces with a slope of up to 60 degrees are suitable and should face in a southerly, south-easterly or south-westerly direction and should be in the sun all year round. Facades can be used to obtain energy in the autumn and winter. A solar plant can also be installed retrospectively without any problems in most old buildings.
Do I need planning permission for a solar energy system?
In many cases, small systems do not require planning permission, but regulations differ from region to region. Your Hoval partner will know what requirements and funding apply in your municipality or state.
How big does my collector area need to be?
And when the sun isn’t shining – will I have to have a cold shower?
UltraSol 2 solar collectors. Top technology and appearance
More than the sum of their parts: system solutions from Hoval
What do you need in addition to the solar collectors so that you can use the solar energy in your home? In a single-family home, you need the collectors as well as a domestic hot water storage tank with integrated valves or a combination storage tank if you also want to use the solar thermal energy to support the heating system. In addition, you will need a heat generator such as a boiler or heat pump. The intelligent system controller from Hoval controls the entire system. More complex systems use optional energy buffer storage tanks and fresh water modules.
In Hoval system solutions, all of the components are perfectly calibrated and contribute to the most efficient use of energy possible. This sophisticated technology is also easy to install and to operate. Solar technology from Hoval can be combined in a flexible way with all new or existing heating systems.
VarioVal combination storage tank for heating and domestic hot water
Water can be taken from different heating layers according to needs. The benefits include the high efficiency of the heating system, which reduces operating costs, as well as the rapid provision of domestic hot water for the household. Virtually all models are also equipped with a coil for the solar plant.