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Sweden- Solar cells fixed to the wall solve the problems

  • Published on June 26, 2014
NLAB Solar develops solar cells to mimic nature's way of converting sunlight into energy. But instead of chlorophyll, titanium dioxide is used to convert solar energy to green energy. The goal is building facades completely covered with transparent solar cells that generate both electricity and protects against burning rays.
Hopefully architects and developers should choose glass facade that provides green electricity instead of the current protection that only reflects off the energy-rich sunlight. The company has now taken over all major thresholds in terms of solar cell technology and now they focus instead on optimizing the industrial process. We have managed to put the turbo effect on our solar cells. Thanks to the reflective layer, our transparent cells have an efficiency of 37 percent more than our competitors. Mr Giovanni Fili, CEO giovanni.fili@exeger.com Vinnova: Sanna Berg, sanna.berg@vinnova.se, 08-473 32 28
Project start date
01/01/2010
Project end date
01/01/2010

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