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Technical Product Guide

Panneau solaire de type PVT-T
for cURL Too many subrequests., Hot Water
and Hybrid Solar Projects

A photovoltaic thermal module that produces electricity and recovers usable heat from the same roof area — designed for hotels, villas, factories, schools, and solar-assisted heat pump systems.

Electricity + Heat Heat Pump Compatible Limited Roof Optimization Commercial & Residential
SOLETK PVT-T type solar panel product
Quick Answer

A PVT-T type solar panel is a photovoltaic thermal module designed to produce electricity et collect usable heat from the same roof area. It is most valuable when a project has limited installation area and a steady thermal load — domestic hot water, pool heating, low-temperature space heating, industrial preheating, or a heat pump source loop.

Why PVT-T Panels Exist

Most roofs have a fixed area. A project owner often has to choose between PV modules for electricity and solar thermal collectors for hot water. PVT-T technology addresses this design conflict by combining both functions in one product.

The engineering problem is straightforward:

  • PV modules become hot under sunlight.
  • Higher module temperature can reduce electrical performance.
  • Buildings often need heat for water, process use, pools, or heating.
  • Roof area is limited.

A PVT-T panel uses the heat behind the PV layer instead of allowing all of it to dissipate into the air. In a well-designed system, this heat becomes part of the building’s energy plan — not a by-product.

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What Makes a PVT-T Type Panel Different?

PVT-T panels belong to the broader PV-T family, but the “T” type is designed around useful thermal transfer, not only passive cooling. Every layer serves a defined function:

Layer or ComponentFonction
PV glass and cellsConvert sunlight into electricity
Thermal absorberCollect heat from the back of the PV layer
Fluid channelsMove heat into a water or glycol loop
Insulation or backingReduce unwanted heat loss, depending on design
Junction box and cablesConnect the PV side to the electrical system
Hydraulic connectionsConnect the thermal side to tanks, heat pumps, or heat exchangers

A PVT-T panel should be evaluated as both an electrical product and a solar thermal product. Buyers should ask for PV electrical data, thermal performance data, pressure limits, stagnation behaviour, fluid compatibility, and installation requirements.

Principe de fonctionnement

The PVT-T system operates in two parallel energy paths.

Electrical Path

Sunlight reaches the PV cells, which produce direct current electricity. The output is connected to an inverter, used by the building, or exported according to the local electrical design.

Thermal Path

Heat builds behind the PV layer. The thermal absorber transfers this heat to a circulating fluid, which then delivers it to a storage tank, buffer tank, heat exchanger, heat pump evaporator loop, or a direct low-temperature load.

SOLETK PVT-T type solar panel — dual-output photovoltaic thermal module
SOLETK PVT-T type solar panel: the same roof area delivers both DC electricity (PV side) and useful heat (thermal absorber side).

Key Concept: Useful Heat, Not Just Hot Fluid

Design Rule

PVT-T panels are strongest when the collected heat has a real destination. A project should install PVT because the building has a usable heat load — not simply because the technology sounds advanced.

Good Thermal Destinations

  • Domestic hot water preheating
  • Heat pump source water or brine loop
  • Chauffage de piscine
  • Low-temperature radiant heating support
  • Industrial wash water preheating
  • Agricultural drying or process preheating
  • Large buffer tanks in commercial systems

Poor Thermal Destinations

  • Buildings with almost no hot water demand
  • Systems without enough storage
  • Projects needing only high-temperature heat without a heat pump or backup source
  • Roofs where hydraulic installation is too complex for the thermal value gained

PVT-T vs PV-Only vs Solar Thermal

PVT-T Panel vs PV-Only Roof

Decision FactorPV-Only SystemPVT-T System
Main outputÉlectricitéElectricity and heat
Roof energy densityElectrical output onlyDual energy output
Hot water contributionNo direct contributionYes, if connected to a thermal load
cURL Too many subrequests.Separate thermal source requiredCan support a heat pump source loop
System complexityPlus basHigher
Best use casePower-only projectsBuildings needing power and heat

PVT-T Panel vs Solar Thermal Collector

Decision FactorSolar Thermal CollectorPanneau solaire de type PVT-T
OutputHeat onlyElectricity plus heat
Thermal efficiency at high temperatureOften higherDepends on operating temperature and design
Electrical outputAucunYes
Best applicationHot water-only projectsHybrid power and heat projects
Roof layoutSeparate from PVCombines PV and thermal surface
Heat pump supportYes, depending on collector loopYes, commonly used for low-temperature source support

If the project only needs maximum hot water output, a dedicated evacuated tube or flat plate collector may be more suitable. If the project needs both electrical and thermal output from the same area, PVT-T deserves serious evaluation.

PVT-T and Heat Pump Systems

One of the most important applications is the PVT heat pump system. A heat pump moves heat from a source to a useful temperature level — the quality and stability of that source directly affects performance.

A PVT-T loop can serve as:

  • A solar preheating loop for the tank
  • A low-temperature heat source for a water-source or brine-source heat pump
  • A roof-based thermal collection loop to reduce reliance on air-source operation
  • A buffer between solar collection and final hot water production

The PVT panel does not need to deliver final hot water temperature by itself. In many designs, it only needs to raise the source temperature enough for the heat pump to operate efficiently.

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Typical System Architecture

A commercial PVT-T system follows this operational logic:

1
PV GenerationPVT-T panels generate electricity through the photovoltaic side.
2
Thermal LoopA fluid circuit circulates through the PVT absorber, capturing heat.
3
Heat TransferThe thermal loop transfers heat to a buffer tank or heat exchanger.
4
Heat Pump BoostA heat pump raises the water temperature for domestic hot water or heating.
5
StorageA hot water storage tank holds supply for peak usage periods.
6
BackupA backup heater covers low-solar or peak-demand periods.
7
ContrôleurA controller prioritizes solar heat, heat pump operation, and backup heating.
Tianjin school PVT heat pump coupled heating project
Tianjin School — PVT heat pump coupled heating project
Florida resort villa solar hot water project USA
Florida Resort Villa — solar hot water system, USA

Sizing Logic for PVT-T Projects

PVT-T sizing should start with energy demand, not panel count.

Step 1 — Estimate Daily Hot Water Energy

A basic hot water energy estimate:

Energy (kWh/day) = Volume (L/day) × Temperature rise (°C) × 4.186 ÷ 3600

Example Calculation

  • Daily hot water demand: 5,000 L
  • Cold water inlet: 15 °C
  • Target storage temperature: 55 °C → rise = 40 °C

5,000 × 40 × 4.186 ÷ 3600 ≈ 233 kWh/day (before system losses)

Step 2 — Define Solar Fraction

Solar fraction is the percentage of the load expected from solar energy. A high solar fraction requires more panels and more storage; a moderate fraction can be more economical in commercial systems.

Step 3 — Match Operating Temperature

PVT thermal output is most favourable at lower loop temperatures — excellent for preheating, heat pump source loops, and pool heating. For very high final temperatures, consider combining with a cURL Too many subrequests. or a dedicated collector.

Step 4 — Check Roof Area and Hydraulics

  • PV cabling and inverter layout
  • Thermal piping routes
  • Expansion tank and pressure safety
  • Freeze protection and pump power
  • Wind, snow, and structural load
  • Service access

Step 5 — Confirm Seasonal Use

A PVT-T system should not produce large amounts of unusable heat in summer. If the building has seasonal demand variation, plan storage, heat rejection, pool heating, or load management accordingly.

Operating Temperature Matters

The lower the thermal loop temperature, the easier it is for solar thermal products to operate efficiently. PVT-T panels are especially attractive for moderate-temperature applications:

  • Chauffage de la piscine
  • Cold water preheating
  • Heat pump source support
  • Low-temperature buffer tanks
  • Industrial preheating before boiler final heating

When high final water temperature is required, a heat pump or backup heater should be included in the design.

Applications

Harz Church solar hot water project Germany — PVT commercial application
Harz Church Hot Water Project, Germany — PVT-T panels supporting commercial hot water demand

Hotels and Resorts

Hotels need electricity and hot water every day. A PVT-T system can support guest room hot water, laundry preheating, kitchen hot water, and general building electricity from the same roof surface.

Villas and Residential Projects

For villas with limited roof area, PVT-T panels combine solar power and hot water. The system may be connected to a storage tank, heat pump, or cURL Too many subrequests. for radiant heating support.

Schools and Dormitories

Dormitories often have predictable shower demand. A PVT-T system can be designed around morning and evening peaks with storage and backup heating.

Factories

Factories may use hot water for washing, process preheating, or staff facilities. PVT-T can reduce conventional energy consumption when the heat load is steady.

Swimming Pools

Pools are excellent low-temperature heat loads. PVT-T panels can provide heat while generating electricity for pumps and facility operation.

When PVT-T Is the Best Choice

  • Roof area is limited and the building needs both electricity and hot water
  • The project has continuous daily thermal demand
  • A heat pump system needs a solar source loop
  • The owner wants a hybrid solar solution rather than separate PV and thermal arrays
  • The installation team can handle both electrical and hydraulic work

When Another Product May Be Better

  • The project only wants low-cost electricity → standard PV is simpler
  • Only high-temperature solar thermal is needed → evacuated tube or flat plate collector
  • There is no usable heat load
  • Maintenance access for piping is poor
  • Budget does not allow hybrid system complexity

For these cases, SOLETK also supports solar water heaters et solar collectors depending on the application.

Selection Checklist for Buyers

Before purchasing PVT-T panels, request or confirm:

  • Electrical rated power and temperature coefficient
  • Thermal output data under defined test conditions
  • Maximum operating pressure
  • Recommended heat transfer fluid
  • Flow rate range
  • Stagnation temperature behaviour
  • Freeze protection strategy
  • Wind and snow load compatibility
  • Mounting method
  • Hydraulic connection type
  • Warranty terms for PV and thermal parts
  • Recommended controller and pump logic
  • Compatibility with heat pumps and storage tanks
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a PVT-T type solar panel?
A PVT-T type solar panel is a photovoltaic thermal panel that generates electricity and collects heat from the same module surface. It is used in hybrid solar systems for power, hot water, heat pump source loops, and low-temperature heating.
Is a PVT-T panel better than a standard PV panel?
It is better only when the collected heat can be used. For power-only projects, standard PV is simpler. For buildings with hot water or heat pump demand, PVT-T can provide higher total energy value from the same roof area.
Can PVT-T panels produce domestic hot water directly?
They can contribute heat to domestic hot water systems, especially for preheating. For higher final temperatures or low-solar periods, a heat pump or backup heater is typically used alongside the PVT-T panels.
Can PVT-T panels work with heat pumps?
Yes. PVT-T panels are frequently used as a low-temperature heat source or preheating loop for heat pump systems, improving overall system COP compared to air-source operation alone.
What is the main design risk in PVT-T systems?
The main risk is installing panels without a stable thermal load. If the heat is not used, the project pays for hydraulic complexity without gaining the full benefit of the dual-output design.
What data should buyers request before ordering?
Buyers should request electrical ratings, thermal performance data, operating pressure, flow rate range, recommended fluid, freeze protection method, stagnation behaviour, mounting details, and system integration guidance.

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Send us your project location, roof area, daily hot water demand, target water temperature, heat pump plan, and installation drawings. SOLETK will recommend a hybrid solar configuration for your building or commercial project.

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