Kaleo is just one example of this innovative spirit.
Csem white solar panels.
Until now solar energy has been associated with blue black photovoltaic panels that cover buildings and devices with a monotone hue.
Its reflective surface allows the white solar panel to operate at temperatures 20 30 lower than normal pv modules.
With the goal of making solar panels aesthetically invisible the swiss private nonprofit technology company csem has developed what it bills as the world s first white solar modules designed to.
Csem further develops advanced interconnection technologies such as multi wire and shingling technologies.
White and colored solar panels with no visible cells or connections.
Csem has developed a new technology to make white solar modules with no visible cells and connections a reality.
It combines a solar cell technology able to convert infrared solar light into electricity and a selective scattering filter which scatters the whole visible spectrum while transmitting infrared light.
Csem has developed a new technology to make white solar modules with no visible cells and connections a reality.
It combines a solar cell technology able to convert infrared solar light into electricity and a selective scattering filter which scatters the whole visible spectrum while transmitting infrared light.
Solaxess provides a nano technology film for photovoltaic solar panel manufacturers.
This will help the panels stay cooler.
White and colored solar modules.
Csem says our revolutionary technology lets us achieve what was supposed to be impossible.
A revolution for building integration the new panels can be used in large sections and installed onto the roofs of buildings.
This is the wavelength most silicon solar panels use to transform into electricity.
The research and development activities of our film are carried out in close collaboration with the csem in neuchâtel a research and.
According to csem their white and coloured solar filters can be applied to existing systems or integrated into new customised panels during assembly on flat or curved surfaces.
Csem has comprehensive expertise in fine line printing using screen stencil and ink jet printing as well as the full process flow for the copper plating of heterojunction solar cells.
Thanks to the engagement of public partners such as the swiss national science foundationor the canton of neuchâtel it has developed important innovations such as white or colored solar panels.