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Filtered light, natural airflow, and steady comfort shape the space as the day unfolds. Integrated photovoltaic louvers respond to changing weather and operating conditions, quietly generating clean energy to support both the pergola and the home beyond.
With intelligent automation and a seamlessly connected energy system, the Energy Pergola transforms the backyard into an everyday living space—an outdoor extension of the home, designed for comfort, continuity, and daily use.

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At the core of the Energy Pergola is an advanced photovoltaic louver roof that unites architecture and energy generation.
Using next-generation perovskite photovoltaic technology, the roof shifts from a passive cover to an active energy surface—integrated, efficient, and refined by design.
Each louver integrates photovoltaic layers that continuously generate clean energy, turning the roof itself into a functional power source for the pergola and beyond.
The louver angle can be precisely controlled by remote operation, allowing light, airflow, and shading to adapt effortlessly to different moments of the day.
A concealed drainage system channels rainwater away through the structure, ensuring effective weather protection while preserving a clean, minimal appearance.
Wind and rain are detected before they become a concern. The system responds quietly in the background, protecting the space and preserving comfort.
With a single remote, both the louver roof and vertical side screens can be precisely adjusted—controlling light, airflow, and privacy with ease.
Integrated LED lighting transitions smoothly from day to night, creating the right atmosphere for relaxation, dining, or gathering after sunset.
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Wind and rain sensors operate quietly in the background, while remote control enables precise adjustment of the louver roof, side screens, and lighting—so comfort is always within reach, without constant attention.
The result is an outdoor environment that adapts effortlessly throughout the day and into the evening.
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With optional three-side screens, integrated USB Type-C output in the columns, and seamless connection to home energy storage, the Energy Pergola expands from a refined outdoor structure into a more complete, everyday energy space.
Add up to three motorized screens to enhance privacy and comfort, creating a calmer, more sheltered setting whenever needed.
Link to home battery storage so solar power can be stored and used beyond daylight hours, supporting a more reliable daily energy routine.
USB Type-C output built into the column provides convenient charging for phones and small devices—right where you relax, gather, and spend time.
Storage Mode (Day)
Storage Mode (Night)
Grid-Tied Mode
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With smart sensors and automated louvers, Light Hunter adapts to sun, wind, and rain—so your pergola stays calm, protected, and ready to use from day to night.
Sun
Night
Rain
Wind
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MAX WIDTH
2990 mm
MAX DEPTH
3935mm
MAX HEIGHT
2700 mm
MATERIAL
Aluminum
POST PROFILE
160 × 160 mm
SNOW LOAD
240 kg/m²
SYSTEM PV OUTPUT
780W~960W
DRAINAGE
Concealed (Hidden) Drainage







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It combines a pergola structure with photovoltaic technology. It creates a shaded outdoor living space while generating electricity from sunlight, bringing together comfort, design, and energy in one system.
During the day, the photovoltaic modules capture sunlight and generate electricity. Through the inverter, this power can be used in the home in real time or stored in a battery system where applicable.
That depends on the inverter and storage configuration. With a backup-capable battery system, essential circuits may remain powered. Without backup mode, the system will typically shut down during outages for safety reasons.
Yes. It is designed for outdoor use with corrosion-resistant structural materials. The structure is rated for Level 12 wind resistance and supports a snow load of up to 240 kg/m². With proper installation and maintenance, it is designed for a service life of over 25 years.
A solar pergola can enhance property appeal by adding outdoor functionality, architectural value, and long-term energy benefits. As a fixed feature with practical use, it may also strengthen the home’s market competitiveness.
Output depends on size, orientation, and local solar conditions. As a reference, a standard 3 × 4 m model can generate approximately 670–940 kWh per year under typical annual sunlight conditions.
Yes. A solar pergola can be integrated with home battery storage, allowing energy generated during the day to be stored and used later. This helps improve self-consumption and supports a more flexible daily energy routine.
Requirements vary by country, region, and system size. In Germany, systems below 800W are generally subject to simplified procedures, while other locations may require additional approval depending on local regulations.
The main requirement is to keep the pergola surface and photovoltaic modules reasonably clean and free from dust, leaves, or bird droppings, with periodic checks of drainage and moving components.
That depends on local policy. In many regions, distributed solar systems may qualify for installation subsidies, feed-in incentives, or tax benefits, but eligibility should always be confirmed according to local regulations.
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Built to meet international standards and verified through key certifications.
Backed by responsive after-sales support, clear warranty terms, and reliable spare parts.
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