
Sunny views in Mannheim

It's more than just fulfilling a duty
To ensure the project's success, the team has turned a duty into an optional extra. This is because solar installations on new buildings are mandatory in Baden-Württemberg, unless they are subject to the Hazardous Incident Ordinance. “However, we didn't just want to meet the legal requirements; we made a conscious decision to use the entire roof, not just the required 75 percent. Today, we can say that this decision was exactly right,” explains Würges.

“As we can use 100% of the climate-neutral electricity we produce ourselves, the system will probably have paid for itself in the next seven years.”
Technology in Close Quarters
Installing the panels on the roof was straightforward. However, it became more challenging in the hallway. There was not enough space for the associated technology. “Standard control cabinets were simply too big. That’s why we developed a particularly compact solution with colleagues from our Production, Technology, Safety, and Environment Group Function, as well as an external provider,” says Würges. “The end result is a control cabinet that is just 1.2 meters wide and 40 centimeters deep, yet still contains all the necessary components.”
The solution is space-saving and future-proof. “We could connect additional roof areas in the surrounding area at any time — the technology is ready for this. The know-how that we have acquired internally during this project will certainly be an advantage for future projects.”
Looking at the energy dashboard, Würges smiles happily. “In the past 24 hours, we've produced a lot again. Our utilization rate is once again over 90 percent. And the weather forecast for the coming days is sunny.”
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