As part of its continued commitment to sustainability, Russell Roof Tiles has launched its first solar PV offer to market, with the same quality credentials and easy installation as its concrete products.
Russell Roof Tiles (RRT), is the leading independent manufacturer of concrete roof tiles and accessories.
The new in-roof solar PV system RussFast Solar is the latest in an extensive line of strategic investments the company has made into its sustainability commitment over the past 10 years,
The launch is in addition to a number of significant steps towards Russell Roof Tiles NetZero 2024 targets, which were announced over two years ago. These include procuring 100 per cent renewable electricity at all three of its manufacturing sites and electrifying the majority of its mobile plant fleet, driving the business towards electrification and decarbonisation.
Russell Roof Tiles has been a pioneer towards sustainability, with many other manufacturers now recognising the importance of reducing their environmental impact and promoting sustainability.
Russell Roof Tiles work closely with Planet Mark, an internationally recognised accreditation report on its carbon footprint and demonstrate its progress.
The new RussFast Solar launch follows 18 months of research and development, and the in-roof solar PV system enables Russell Roof Tiles to make the most of the growing renewables market and has been designed to be compatible with most profiles of Russell Roof Tiles, offering a quality roof aesthetic for both commercial and domestic specification.
Industry body Solar Energy UK estimates that solar technologies are currently used in one in every 20 buildings in the UK, from garden sheds to commercial estates. But, according to latest figures 1.5 million solar panel installations have been carried out across the UK, therefore just under two per cent of the 28 million homes in the UK are generating electricity from solar. In 2023 there were 220,500 installations registered, reflecting a growth in UK homeowners who are turning to renewable energy to heat and power their homes.
Not just for residential projects, commercial markets are looking to decarbonise, and solar PV offers a popular choice for zero-carbon electricity. In addition, local authorities are also looking to solar PV on public buildings and social housing, for example, Hackney Borough Council plan to install solar PV on 15,000 council houses.
RussFast Solar is an extensive range of in-roof solar kits with a market leading power output of 455W per panel. The system features every element needed for a comprehensive in-roof array which is designed specifically to work with all Russell Roof Tiles interlocking tile profiles.
The RussFast Solar system can be laid in a variety of configurations, and sits within the roof covering, offering excellent aesthetics and flexibility to suit all project or tile type. Combining high panel efficiency and the latest solar cell technology means fewer panels can be installed per square metre, saving both labour and materials.
Dan Hancox, Corporate Sustainability and Development Director, comments “Our market leading offer will provide a 15-year roof system guarantee when it is installed as part of a full RussSpec, and fitted in accordance with our guidance, in addition our solar PV panels will provide a market-first 30-year performance guarantee.
“We have really focused on developing a solar PV system which can be fitted by roofing contractors in a similar way to traditional concrete roof tiles, with an interlocking system designed for quick and easy installation which mimics traditional tile laying.”
Andrew Hayward, Managing Director at Russell Roof Tiles said: “We are extremely excited to bring RussFast Solar to market and it is an important part of our continued development in sustainability. It is a tangible demonstration of our intent to encourage the market into reducing emissions.”
This is the latest major development for Russell Roof Tiles which is currently constructing a £18.5m state-of-the-art plant at its Burton headquarters and main tile manufacturing site, which will double output continuing to increase efficiencies and capacity.