SINN Power has introduced a new type of floating vertical solar panels, called the SKipp system, designed to generate renewable energy on ponds, lakes, and other water bodies. Unlike traditional solar installations, these panels are vertical, modular, and able to tilt under wind pressure, ensuring stability and resilience in harsh weather.
At the core of this innovation are the photovoltaic glass modules. Made from layered glass and silicon cells, the panels are engineered to endure constant exposure to sunlight, wind, and water vapor.



Their bifacial glass design captures sunlight from both the front and back, using reflected light from the water surface to maximize energy output. The glass not only protects the silicon cells but also ensures long-term durability in aquatic environments.
By combining advanced glass technology with a floating modular structure, SINN Power’s SKipp system delivers efficient, reliable renewable energy while minimizing impact on water ecology.
Source: taiyangnews.info with additional information added by Glass Balkan