‘Making money from Glass Windows?’ U.S. Startup Develops the World’s Largest Solar Windows
Replacing a building's windows with photovoltaic windows can significantly reduce energy consumption.
California-based startup NEXT Energy Technologies (NEXT) has unveiled the world's largest fully transparent organic photovoltaic (PV) window.
NEXT was established to achieve net-zero buildings and safeguard our climate future. This start-up envisions enhancing the planet through the transformation of the built environment while adding value for glass and window manufacturers.
The unveiling of Next's 101.6 cm x 152.4 cm window marks a significant milestone in the company's commercialization efforts.
It is the largest transparent organic photovoltaic (OPV) window ever produced in the world, utilizing automated slot-die coating manufacturing technology.
Produced as a pilot program, this initiative represents a significant advancement in empowering the glass industry to generate clean solar energy.
The product features a transparent organic photovoltaic (OPV) layer integrated into the substrate. It also includes edge sills, busbars, junction boxes, and cover glass.
Buildings equipped with solar glass windows can convert infrared radiation, resulting in a 20 to 25 percent reduction in energy consumption and a decrease in HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) demand.
Next, they are preparing for demonstration installations in the U.S. and Europe while scaling up production to obtain UL certification for grid-connected projects.
Eco-Journalist Koo ecopresso23@gmail.com
NEXT was established to achieve net-zero buildings and safeguard our climate future. This start-up envisions enhancing the planet through the transformation of the built environment while adding value for glass and window manufacturers.
The unveiling of Next's 101.6 cm x 152.4 cm window marks a significant milestone in the company's commercialization efforts.
It is the largest transparent organic photovoltaic (OPV) window ever produced in the world, utilizing automated slot-die coating manufacturing technology.
Produced as a pilot program, this initiative represents a significant advancement in empowering the glass industry to generate clean solar energy.
The product features a transparent organic photovoltaic (OPV) layer integrated into the substrate. It also includes edge sills, busbars, junction boxes, and cover glass.
Buildings equipped with solar glass windows can convert infrared radiation, resulting in a 20 to 25 percent reduction in energy consumption and a decrease in HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) demand.
Next, they are preparing for demonstration installations in the U.S. and Europe while scaling up production to obtain UL certification for grid-connected projects.
Eco-Journalist Koo ecopresso23@gmail.com

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