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Sep
17th

F1: Sauber F1 Team operates one of largest solar car ports in Switzerland

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The solar park constructed for the Sauber F1 Team in Hinwil by premium partner Oerlikon is now on stream after being officially opened Monday.

It is one of the largest solar car ports in Switzerland. The construction, consisting of 1,573 technically advanced and aesthetically appealing thin-film silicon photovoltaic modules, stretches over an area measuring 2,249 square metres. A roof of one of the factory buildings has been fitted with solar modules and large sections of the company's car park are now covered, which brings a number of benefits.

Sauber F1
Photo: Sauber F1 Team

It took just six weeks to construct the solar park thanks to the innovative and cost-efficient way the modules are fitted. The installation delivers 155,600 kilowatt hours of power per year - equivalent to the electricity needs of 44 households - and generates peak power of 173 kWp*. The energy payback time for the thin-film silicon solar modules is less than a year.

Sauber F1
Photo: Sauber F1 Team

"We are extremely proud of this sustainable extension to our company headquarters," says CEO Monisha Kaltenborn. "For us, local power genSeration via a photovoltaic installation not only represents another contribution to fulfilling our environmental responsibilities, it also makes financial sense. The installation is cost-efficient and also allows a large number of vehicles to be parked under cover. On top of that, it fits in well visually with our factory as a whole, which is already highlighted by the modernistic glass architecture of the wind tunnel building's façade."

The impact of the installation in terms of sustainability is clear - and neither can it be ignored by anyone passing by the Hinwil factory on Zürichstrasse. A display panel shows information on the system's current output and the energy produced both on that particular day and in total so far.

Sauber F1
Photo: Sauber F1 Team

The solar park represents Sauber Motorsport's third major step of 2012 in terms of environmental protection. On 3rd April the Sauber Group's environment management system was awarded ISO 14001 certification and since 3rd May this year the Sauber F1 Team has been greenhouse gas neutral; the team supports a wind park project in India which saves more in greenhouse gas emissions than the Formula One team generates (overcompensation: 30 percent).

Sauber F1
Photo: Sauber F1 Team

*One 1 kWp system in this geographical location produces approximately 1,000 kilowatt hours (kWh) of electricity per year and covers a surface area of around nine square metres. This equates to roughly a fifth of the annual electricity consumption of a local four-person household.



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