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New Energy’s SolarWindow on Road Toward Market-Ready Products
2014-11-14 15:45

New Energy Technologies, developer of see-through SolarWindow™ coatings, capable of generating electricity on glass and flexible plastics, announced that the coating technology is market-ready to transfer into commercial product.

“In advancing our first-of-its-kind technology towards commercialization, our scientists have broken technical barriers and set new records in 2014, significantly raising the performance bar for both power production and aesthetics of see-through organic PV,” explained Mr. John Conklin, President and CEO, New Energy Technologies, Inc.

During 2014, New Energy’s electricity-generating coatings achieved major strides and illustrated many advantages over conventional PV modules:

Earlier this year, New Energy’s largest area, high-performance SolarWindow™ modules were unveiled, with architecturally neutral colors and improved uniformity and efficiency. New Energy also set a new record for generating electricity while remaining see-through with over 50% greater power than prior attempts publicized by others. On September 16, 2014, SolarWindow™ modules were also shown to Congress during the first-ever National Lab Day on Capitol Hill.

The next major technical and development milestones for SolarWindow™ relate to improving power, and high-speed and high-volume processing. The milestones relate to the eventual commercialization of SolarWindow™ products. Currently, SolarWindow™ is under development for eventual commercial deployment in the estimated 80 million detached homes in America and more than five million commercial buildings. The technology is the subject of 42 patent filings, and researchers are on track to advance SolarWindow™ towards the goal of full-scale commercial manufacturability.

(Photo: Dr. Scott Hammond, New Energy's Principal Scientist, Displays Neutral-Grey Tinted High-Performance SolarWindow™.)

 
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