Chapuis, ValentinVirtuani, AlessandroBallif, ChristopheMartins, Ana C2019-01-212019-01-212019-01-212018-11-1410.1109/JPHOTOV.2018.2876934https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/153565In several countries, building-integrated photovoltaics (PV) solutions could contribute to the growth of total installed PV capacity. However, in some circumstances, the relative high weight (10–15 kg/m2) and lack of aesthetics of PV may constitute a barrier to its diffusion. In this work, we propose a glass-free lightweight solution (6 kg/m2) compliant with hail and mechanical load tests as prescribed by the IEC 61215-2:2016. The low weight is achieved by substituting the conventional glass cover with a polymer multi-layer resistant to hail impacts and the conventional polymer/glass backsheet by an innovative composite backsheet. A total of two module design contributions to impact resistance are highlighted: a global energy dissipation, mostly related to the backsheet properties; and a local energy dissipation, mainly related to the frontsheet properties. These results clearly show that a balance between frontsheet design and backsheet stiffness have to be found in order to maximize hail resistance and mechanical rigidity while minimizing the module’s weight.Crystalline-silicon (c-Si) solar cellsComplex modulusLightweightReliabilityRobust glass-free lightweight photovoltaic modules with improved resistance to mechanical loads and impacttext::journal::journal article::research article