We are getting used to seeing the roofs of houses partially covered with solar panels. Solar panels are efficient but lack aesthetics. Today, the latest generation of solar equipment exists, the solar tile invented by Tesla and since marketed by a few distributors. It is laid exactly like a tile or a slate on a new building or as a replacement for old tiles. Even listed buildings can use them thanks to monument-specific tiles.
In terms of performance, for the same quantity of Kwh produced, the surface area required for solar tiles is twice as large as that for solar panels. But precisely, solar tiles also have the ability to capture indirect light, which allows you to cover your roof in full and regardless of its inclination, unlike photovoltaic panels.