The new police station for Hazodi was equipped with 3 LightCatchers, bringing natural daylight into the central hall from the heart of the building. The rest of the roof is covered with a large PV installation, providing a significant portion of the building’s energy needs.

With a minimal footprint of only 2 to 3 percent of the roof surface, LightCatchers are an excellent match with solar energy. This ensures that the available roof space for PV installations remains largely intact. This project demonstrates how daylight and solar energy go hand in hand to create a sustainable and energy-efficient workspace.