Could this be the first working transparent solar panel?
Traditional solar panels use photovoltaic cells to absorb
sunlight and convert it into electricity, offering the promise of clean,
renewable energy. While useful, conventional solar cells are opaque, limiting
their use to only a few specific applications, such as roof top solar systems
or large solar farms. Ubiquitous Energy has expanded what’s possible in
photovoltaic technology. They have engineered new solar cells to selectively
transmit visible light, what we see, while absorbing and converting invisible
ultraviolet and infrared light into electricity. This makes Ubiquitous Energy™
technology the first truly transparent solar technology, allowing windows to
convert ambient light into useful electricity without impacting aesthetics or
performance. Ubiquitous Energy’s coating harvests solar energy and
serves as an invisible, onboard source of electricity, painted so to speak onto
a traditional window. The window transmits about 80% of the light which makes
it comparable to traditional glass and it insulates the houses in the same way.
We have seen designs like this before but this is the first to be transparent.
Photo https://ubiquitous.energy/technology/
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