A see-through technology capable of generating electricity on glass and flexible plastics has been unveiled. The first-of-its kind SolarWindow™ technology, which enables see-through windows to generate electricity by ‘spraying’ their glass surfaces with electricity-generating coatings, has been developed by New Energy Technologies. The coatings make use of the world’s smallest functional organic solar cells, which measure less than ¼ the size of a grain of rice, and have been shown to successfully produce electricity in a published study in the Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy of the American Institute of Physics. The coating does not require expensive high-temperature or high-vacuum production methods, but can be sprayed on to glass at room temperature. They generate electricity from both natural and artificial light sources, outperforming today’s commercial solar and thin-film technologies by as much as 10-fold; and measure less than 1/10th the thickness of ‘thin’ films (only 1/1000th the thickness of human hair). |
New Energy’s organic solar array has:
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These electricity-generating coatings are ultra-thin and inherently lightweight and flexible, which potentially allows unique applications for moving and non-planar surfaces such as aircraft components, flight suits, and helmets and visors. These novel spray-on techniques have been pioneered, advanced, and unveiled in operating prototypes by scientists who initiated early research efforts with New Energy Technologies under a Sponsored Research Agreement at the University of South Florida (USF). The Company’s SolarWindow™ technology has since progressed significantly beyond early research, and is now in advanced product development. Aircraft windows and fuselage surfaces, and related components; and pilot flight suits, helmets and visors are among target surfaces included in New Energy’s latest inventions to make use of the Company’s electricity-generating SolarWindow™ coatings. The production of electricity on such surfaces and materials is possible when researchers lightly tint their surfaces with New Energy’s flexible organic, electricity-generating coatings. The result is aesthetically pleasing see-through surfaces, which can have uniquely tailored properties, that generate electricity. Researchers envision applying SolarWindow™ coatings to pilot safety equipment, thus providing much-needed ultra-lightweight emergency power to downed pilots. Researchers further anticipate that supplementary power production from SolarWindow™ coatings could reduce the size and weight of ancillary power systems aboard today’s aircraft, potentially improving fuel consumption while increasing usable aircraft space. |
The technology makes use of ultra-small organic solar cells, which:
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12-Jun-17
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