Romag are one of the most experienced bespoke glass solutions providers and have been manufacturing in the North East of England since 1943.  The company is considered to be experts in the field and are trusted worldwide partners to their diverse customer base.
Romag are renowned within their industry for providing high quality UK manufactured products to exacting international standards for Solar PV, Architectural, Security and Transport glass.  The company’s case studies are prime examples of its broad and diverse capabilities and demonstrate the ability to work with customers to develop bespoke products to solve their complex problems.
Serving the photovoltaic market since 2004, the company is trusted worldwide to provide high quality, UK manufactured PV products.
Whether it’s retrofit or new build, the company offers a wide range of PV products including Photovoltaic, all of which carry the highly acclaimed BSI Kitemark meaning you can be sure all of our products are of the highest quality.
Romag manufactures a range of PV modules and Systems boasting outputs from 180Wp to 280Wp. This includes the company’s sought after “black on black” range which provides an enhanced aesthetic appearance on many roofs, featuring both black backing sheets and black frames.
Romag is much committed to their UK manufacturing base, employing over 100 highly skilled staff, although products can be seen all around the globe.
The company’s parent company, Gentoo, is a large social enterprise also based in the North East of England and is genuinely committed to improving and enriching the lives of those living in local communities.
According to the chief executive of Romag Phil Murray, solar systems will continue to become more efficient and effective as technological advances in solar cells and other materials evolve. Â In the next few years the number of buzz bars across solar cells will increase to optimise power generation. Â The cells themselves will become more powerful through advancing in their manufacturing processes.
With regard to consumer preference, the company expects that the future of solar will be an integrated one. Building materials incorporating solar technology will be incorporated into roof spaces, windows, facades and walkways as an integral part of building design. Â With the long term price projection for fossil fuels increasing at double digit rates of inflation, consumers will demand more renewable energy from their buildings and solar will play a huge part in our future.
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Romag
Lee Stanford