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About Us

Dalian Quacent was established in 2007 and has been dedicated to the research, manufacturing, and sales of energy-saving and environmentally friendly prefabricated modular houses. The prefabricated villas of Quacent have been exported to more than 50 countries and regions, and have actively participated in domestic cultural and tourism projects.

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Our goal:

Build Better, Build Faster, Build Greener!

Since its establishment, Quacent has been committed to providing customers with an energy-saving and environmentally friendly building space. However, energy-efficient building itself does not generate energy.

With the rapid development of the solar energy industry, it has become a hot topic to explore how to install solar energy systems on buildings in a visually appealing, efficient, and safe manner.

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Quacent first encountered solar energy when sponsoring Tianjin University's participation in the Solar Decathlon in Spain in 2010.

(2010 Tianjin University's “Sunflower” house for the Solar Decathlon competition in Spain)

Quacent sponsors Peking University to participate in the 2017 Shanxi Datong Solar Decathlon.

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Quacent participates in the 2022 China 3rd Solar Decathlon and sponsors Dalian University of Technology, Tianjin University, and Tsinghua University to participate in the competition.

(Right photo: Quacent sponsors Tianjin University in the competition)

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(Left photo: Quacent Tsinghua University in the competition)

Our Vision

Quacent has witnessed the rapid development of the solar energy industry. It has also keenly observed that there is still a market gap for clean energy, especially for aesthetically pleasing, safe, and cost-effective integration of solar energy into buildings. Traditional solar product companies often lack an understanding of architecture and tend to use the BAPV (Building Added Photovoltaic) method, resulting in visual pollution, repetitive construction, and leakage.

In 2021, Quacent established the BIPV (Building Integrated Photovoltaic) division, proposing the concept of "considering photovoltaics from the perspective of architecture to make building power generation simpler." The BIPV division aims to address the integration issues of photovoltaics and buildings by distributing them on roofs and facades.

Quacent, together with building experts, solar energy experts, and tile experts, conducted nearly two years of market research, research and development, and practical application, and launched the roof solution of the BIPV system: the "Top Energy" series of building-integrated photovoltaic tiles, hoping to make every tile generate electricity.

Quacent BIPV - Making green living easier! (Live Green Becomes Easy!)

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