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Ride Radar > Blog > Electric Vehicle > Zurich Airport found a smart new way to squeeze out more solar power
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Zurich Airport found a smart new way to squeeze out more solar power

Last updated: May 23, 2025 1:20 am
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Zurich Airport in Switzerland is stepping up its renewable energy game with the installation of vertical solar fences. These innovative solar panels are mounted on a security fence near the airport’s heating facility, capturing sunlight from both sides to increase power output by 10 to 30% compared to traditional flat panels. Not only do these panels generate electricity, but they also serve as functional fences.

The airport’s initiative is part of a larger effort to increase its self-generated renewable energy. Guido Hünil, head of energy and decarbonization at Zurich Airport, stated that the goal is to gain experience with vertical solar systems and potentially expand the technology to other locations such as parking areas. The trial period will last at least a year to account for seasonal changes in sunlight.

Currently, Zurich Airport sources all its purchased electricity from renewable sources. However, the airport aims to significantly boost its solar power production, with plans to increase solar output by nearly 20 times by 2040 compared to 2024. This increase in solar energy production will not only enhance renewable energy generation but also improve the airport’s energy self-sufficiency.

The airport already has solar panels installed on 12 buildings, including Dock E and The Circle complex. A study has identified 40 more rooftops, including those on future buildings, that could also host solar panels. It is crucial that any new solar installations avoid creating glare that could disrupt pilots and air traffic control.

By 2040, Zurich Airport anticipates that its solar systems will generate enough electricity to power approximately 5,000 Swiss households annually. This commitment to renewable energy showcases the airport’s dedication to sustainability and reducing its carbon footprint.

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In conclusion, Zurich Airport’s adoption of vertical solar fences demonstrates a proactive approach to sustainable energy production. By harnessing the power of the sun in innovative ways, the airport is paving the way for a greener future in aviation.

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