HAZO EcoHome K1: Redefining Sustainable Living with Solar Glass
Wake up to a cozy 26°C indoors with breathtaking snow-capped views outside—powered not by distant grids or diesel generators, but by the rooftop and eaves’ “solar glass.” HAZO EcoHome K1 leverages Lester’s cadmium telluride photovoltaic glass (a partner of Huayu Low-Carbon) to transform the building from an energy consumer into a self-sufficient energy producer.
1. A New Building Paradigm
Through modular construction, solar power, energy storage, wastewater zero discharge, and smart home integration, HAZO EcoHomes operate entirely off-grid. The photovoltaic system serves as the key interface for energy generation.
2. Solar 3.0: Cadmium Telluride Glass Advantages
High Efficiency: Generates electricity even in low-light conditions, ensuring stable energy supply in diverse environments.
Seamless Aesthetics: Fully customizable in texture, color, and thickness, integrating perfectly with architectural lines—solving the traditional “solar panel vs. design” conflict.
Flexible Application: Curved and creative designs are possible thanks to its flexibility, while maintaining natural daylight.

3. Intelligent Energy Ecosystem
The solar glass works with a 10.24 kWh storage system and smart energy management platform to form a complete power loop:
Capture: Maximize solar energy conversion.
Store: Store excess energy during the day; supply seamlessly at night.
Control: Real-time monitoring and optimization of generation, storage, and consumption.
Utilize: Power indoor air purification, underfloor heating, and smart devices, freeing life from grid dependency.
HAZO EcoHome K1 isn’t just a product upgrade—it’s a lifestyle proposal: sustainable, smart, energy-independent, and visually stunning. Huayu Low-Carbon continues to advance modular zero-carbon homes, making green living accessible and supporting global carbon-neutral goals.