Empowering "good houses" with technological aesthetics, making every building a green energy station
Release Time:
2025-03-28
Empowering "Good Houses" with Technological Aesthetics, Transforming Each Building into a Green Energy Station
During the National People's Congress and the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference in 2025, the term "good houses" was included in the government work report for the first time, becoming a core issue for the green transformation of the construction industry. Representatives and committee members offered suggestions and advice around four major standards: safety, comfort, greenness, and intelligence. Building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) was mentioned multiple times. As a leader in the BIPV field, Oriental Sunrise's Shengwa system, through technological breakthroughs and aesthetic design, is providing a new model for the green practice of "good houses."
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From "Energy Consumer" to "Energy Producer": BIPV Supports Good Houses
The transformation of buildings from "energy consumers" to "energy producers" is an important direction for achieving green and low-carbon development in the construction field. Technology and policy are jointly promoting the transformation of building construction methods. In terms of technology, building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV), with its innovative technology, empowers building transformation; in terms of policy, the "2024-2025 Energy Saving and Carbon Reduction Action Plan" indicates the need to accelerate the construction of building-integrated photovoltaics. By the end of 2025, newly built urban buildings will fully implement green building standards. The photovoltaic coverage rate of newly built public institutional buildings and newly built factory buildings will strive to reach 50%, the renewable energy substitution rate of urban buildings will reach 8%, and the area of newly built ultra-low energy consumption buildings and near-zero energy consumption buildings will increase by more than 20 million square meters compared to 2023.

Oriental Sunrise's Shengwa system is timely. Taking the Beijing China Overseas Huaguang Jiuli Villa project as an example, the roofs of 49 villas all use the Shengwa BIPV system, with a total installed capacity of 1.41 MW. It is estimated that the power generation will reach 41.23 million kWh in 30 years, equivalent to a reduction of 41,000 tons of carbon emissions. This practice not only echoes the low-carbon requirements of "good houses" but also demonstrates the deep integration of photovoltaic technology and architectural aesthetics.

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Shengwa BIPV: Solving Technical Pain Points and Defining a New Aesthetics for Green Buildings
Traditional photovoltaic integration with buildings often faces two major challenges: "safety concerns" and "visual dissonance." Oriental Sunrise's Shengwa system breaks through these challenges with its multiple technological advantages:
1. Safe and Reliable: Using A-class fireproof materials and double-glass component design, it has passed many rigorous tests such as wind resistance, hail resistance, and waterproofing, ensuring safe operation for a 30-year life cycle.



2. High-efficiency Green Energy: Photovoltaic and energy storage integration, efficient power generation, intelligent control, meeting the diverse electricity needs of buildings, and achieving building green electricity freedom.

3. Aesthetic Integration: The Shengwa full series of products support color customization, not only complementing modern-style villas but also adapting to traditional architectural styles such as Huizhou blue tiles and Fujian round houses, truly achieving "invisible photovoltaics."

4. Multi-scenario Adaptability: The Shengwa system can be applied to various building scenarios such as high-end villas, public buildings, and municipal buildings, providing customized green building solutions for different building types.



The "good houses" vision of the Two Sessions is not only an innovation in building technology but also an elevation of human civilization. Oriental Sunrise's Shengwa uses technological power to reshape the relationship between buildings and energy, making every roof a source of green energy and every house a symbiotic organism with nature. As one owner of China Overseas Huaguang Jiuli said: "This is not just a home, but also a declaration of participation in carbon neutrality."
The future has arrived. Oriental Sunrise will continue to cultivate the BIPV track, using the Shengwa system as a brush to paint a zero-carbon picture of "good houses" and embark on a green residential revolution with the times.
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