Today we want to answer one of the most frequently asked questions: what sectors are our hybrid solar panels used for? The answer to this question is manifold, as our solar panels are perfectly suited to both the hotel and industrial sectors, for example. And these are not our only sectors. We would like to tell you more about all our sectors and why our solar panels are suitable for them.
aHTech® technology produces electricity and heat

When we think of the concept of hybrid technology, we think directly of the hybrid technology of cars. Although the idea of the concept is the same: “technology that comes from or combines two different technologies into one”. In the case of the car, one or the other mode of energy production is chosen and not both at the same time. In the case of hybrid solar technology, however, there is no choice: both energies are produced at the same time and simultaneously.
Thus, a hybrid solar panel is a technological innovation that combines solar photovoltaic and solar thermal technology. This means that the hybrid solar panel produces electricity and heat with solar energy. It should be noted that with a hybrid solar panel you will be able to meet your demand for electricity and heat at the same time, as it produces both things simultaneously.
Our sectors
Based on these data, we can generalise our sector of application to all sectors with a very high electricity and heat demand, especially for domestic hot water. Yes, all buildings consume electricity, but if your building also has a very high heat demand, the installation of our hybrid solar panels is a winning bet for you. You won’t have to choose where to save on your energy bill because you can save on both. And you won’t have to make a double investment by installing both photovoltaic and thermal panels. You may not have the roof space for this double installation.
Now let’s take a step further in our explanation by taking the case of industries. Industrial heat demand will increase by 1.7% each year until 2030. The final consumption of thermal energy in the industrial sector is much higher than the consumption of electricity on a global scale.

However, many continue to talk only about electricity when they think about their energy transition, which is a mistake. At low temperatures (below 150°C) it is ideal for common industrial processes in the agri-food and beverage sectors (such as pasteurisation or sterilisation), in the paper industry (drying, water for the boiler) or the textile sector (bleaching, dyeing, etc.). When the required heat is between 150ºC and 400ºC, it is indicated for distillation, nitrate fusion, coloring or compression. And at higher temperatures, for material transformation processes. Thinking of the energy transition only in terms of electricity is a monumental mistake for the industrial sector, but also for all other sectors with a high demand for heat, such as hotels, hospitals, slaughterhouses or even residences.
With the installation of our hybrid solar panels, an industry will be able to produce its own electricity and meet its heating needs with a clean energy source and at the same time significantly reduce its C02 emissions. You will reduce your C02 emissions up to 4 times more with our technology than if you opt for photovoltaics. This makes perfect sense, as it will meet 74% of your actual energy demand.
With our technology, an industry will reduce its C02 emissions 4 times more than with a PV and produce 4 times more energy than with PV. In addition, your investment will be amortized 2 times faster than with a photovoltaic system.



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abora, what is it?
Abora Solar, a Spanish manufacturer of hybrid solar panels, is an innovative and visionary company in the field of renewable energies, more specifically in the solar energy sector. Founded in 2017, the Spanish manufacturer has quickly positioned itself as a major player in the development of sustainable and high-performance solar solutions.
At the heart of Abora Solar’s identity is a global approach to solar energy, offering the latest generation hybrid solar panel with the highest performance on the market, while providing a vision that encompasses the entire process, from design to manufacturing, including the monitoring of installations. This allows the company to offer its customers turnkey solutions for projects in industrial, tertiary and residential buildings.
In short, Abora Solar embodies the future of solar energy, combining technological innovation with a deep commitment to the environment, accessibility and the improvement of society. The company is a major player in the energy transition towards a cleaner and more sustainable future.
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