Research and Markets has declared the inclusion of a new report titled "The Business Case for Building Integrated Photovoltaics" to its range of report offerings.
The report explains how solar panels have become commonly traded goods and how the industry is trying out new methods to improve the value of their products. The report discusses about how the Building Integrated Photovoltaic (BIPV) segment comes as an important business strategy to achieve the objective of the solar panel producers.
The report explains how the solar business which was concentrating only on the efficiency of solar panels and the return on investment to the clients with improved performance factor have been looking at the BIPV sector to distinguish and make their products exclusive. The report also explains how the BIPV segment circumvents and goes beyond the existing barriers between solar panels and the building materials resulting in expansion of the solar power market.
The report explains how the crossbreed products change the cost factor and the urgency to reconsider the value considerations the BIPV modules can bring in. It explains that henceforth BIPV will assist in judging the PV panels on their architectural advantage and not on their functionality alone
The report offers a complete study on the key factors that establish BIPV as an ideal product and enables readers to understand how producers can add value to the product’s aesthetics to suit the BIPV segment, key sale points of specific markets and how the products can be best justified for deployment in a range of customer segments. The report will assist the companies currently engaged in BIPV sector and those who plan to enter it and the investing company who look forward to invest.