PV Modules
PV modules convert sunlight into electrical power and form the foundation of modern photovoltaic systems. They are suitable for customers who want to use solar power for self-consumption, feed-in, or the expansion of existing PV systems.
In the GEMA Shop you will find PV modules for various system concepts, roof areas, and performance ranges – suitable for new construction, renovation, complete photovoltaic packages, and the modernization of existing energy systems.
Notes
Use the filters to narrow down the selection by relevant characteristics such as manufacturer, product type, area of application, technical features, or availability. The information is provided for orientation purposes and does not replace a check of the technical suitability, compatibility, or proper use of the product.
Choosing the right PV modules
PV modules are the central components of a photovoltaic system. They absorb sunlight and convert it into electrical energy. Depending on the system concept, the generated solar power can be used directly in the building, stored in a battery storage system, or fed into the public grid. This makes photovoltaic modules an important foundation for modern self-consumption and energy concepts.
The selection of suitable PV modules depends on several factors. These include the available roof area, orientation, shading, desired system output, inverter compatibility, mounting situation, and the planned use with or without battery storage. What matters is not just the individual module output, but the interplay of modules, inverter, mounting system, cabling, protection technology, and electrical integration.
Advantages of PV modules
- Use of solar power: Solar energy can be used to generate electricity for the household, building technology, or other consumers.
- Flexible system planning: PV modules can be combined depending on roof area, performance class, and system concept.
- Suitable for new construction and renovation: Photovoltaic modules can be integrated into new projects or added to existing systems.
- Good combination options: Depending on the system, PV modules can be combined with inverters, battery storage systems, and PV accessories.
Areas of application and target groups
PV modules are suitable for homeowners, self-builders, electrically inclined buyers, and technically interested end customers who want to plan, expand, or modernize a photovoltaic system. Typical areas of application include single-family homes, smaller multi-family homes, garages, outbuildings, rooftop systems, and projects focused on self-consumption or supplementary solar power generation.
Important selection criteria for PV modules
When selecting, particular attention should be paid to module output, number of modules, physical size, weight, manufacturer, system compatibility, mounting situation, and coordination with the inverter. For further system planning, you can also consider inverters, battery storage systems, PV accessories or suitable Complete photovoltaic packages be relevant.
Note on professional system design
The selection and sizing of PV modules must match the roof area, orientation, shading, structural conditions, electrical installation, inverter sizing, and the desired system objective. Product specifications and filter values are for orientation purposes only and do not replace professional electrical planning or technical inspection.
Frequently asked questions about PV modules
What are PV modules?
PV modules are photovoltaic modules that convert sunlight into electrical power. They form the basis of a photovoltaic system.
What are PV modules used for?
PV modules are used to generate solar power. Depending on the system, the electricity can be consumed directly, stored, or fed into the public grid.
Which PV modules are suitable for my system?
This depends on the roof area, orientation, shading, desired system output, inverter, mounting system, and the electrical system concept.
Can I combine PV modules with a battery storage system?
Yes, PV modules can be combined with a battery storage system depending on the system concept. It is crucial that the inverter, storage, and electrical integration are compatible.
What should I pay attention to when comparing PV modules?
Module output, dimensions, weight, manufacturer, module technology, compatibility with inverter and mounting system, as well as the intended area of application are important.
Are PV modules suitable for every roof surface?
Not automatically. Roof orientation, pitch, shading, load-bearing capacity, available area, and mounting conditions must be checked before selection.
Do PV modules replace professional system planning?
No. PV modules are central components of a photovoltaic system, but they do not replace professional planning. Inverter, protection technology, mounting, and grid connection must be properly designed.