02.15.18
SolarWindow Technologies, Inc. is collaborating with Raynergy Tek – one of the world’s leading suppliers of organic photovoltaic materials – to coat ordinary glass and turn it into electricity-generating windows.
This follows a SolarWindow announcement regarding its Process Integration and Production Agreement with Triview Glass Industries LLC, an award-winning custom glass fabricator located in suburban Los Angeles.
Using its established manufacturing processes and production line, Triview will work to fabricate specific SolarWindow electricity-generating glass products at commercial scale by integrating SolarWindow coatings, methodologies and technologies. SolarWindow technologies are the subject of a wide-ranging intellectual property portfolio.
Targeting commercial buildings, which consume almost 40% of all the electricity in the U.S., the company’s transparent electricity-generating windows could reduce energy costs by up to 50% and achieve a one-year financial payback for building owners, the industry’s fastest financial return, according to independently-validated power and financial modelling.
“Our clear priority is to bring SolarWindow electricity-generating products to a $100 billion global market,” said John Conklin, president and CEO of SolarWindow Technologies, Inc. “This collaboration with Raynergy moves SolarWindow closer towards our goal of commercial sales and production, while ensuring a reliable supply of high-performance organic materials and preferred pricing necessary for the production of our electricity-generating glass.”
“We see a viable and wide-open market for electricity-generating glass, and a strong pathway to commercialization for SolarWindow,” added Dr. Phoebe Tan, CEO of Raynergy Tek. “Raynergy prides itself on contributing to its partners’ success, and we’re pleased to support SolarWindow in the advancement of its innovative products.”
The company is working to fabricate specific SolarWindow electricity-generating glass products by integrating its coating processes, methodologies and technologies into established manufacturing processes at Triview, using specialized materials provided by Raynergy.
This follows a SolarWindow announcement regarding its Process Integration and Production Agreement with Triview Glass Industries LLC, an award-winning custom glass fabricator located in suburban Los Angeles.
Using its established manufacturing processes and production line, Triview will work to fabricate specific SolarWindow electricity-generating glass products at commercial scale by integrating SolarWindow coatings, methodologies and technologies. SolarWindow technologies are the subject of a wide-ranging intellectual property portfolio.
Targeting commercial buildings, which consume almost 40% of all the electricity in the U.S., the company’s transparent electricity-generating windows could reduce energy costs by up to 50% and achieve a one-year financial payback for building owners, the industry’s fastest financial return, according to independently-validated power and financial modelling.
“Our clear priority is to bring SolarWindow electricity-generating products to a $100 billion global market,” said John Conklin, president and CEO of SolarWindow Technologies, Inc. “This collaboration with Raynergy moves SolarWindow closer towards our goal of commercial sales and production, while ensuring a reliable supply of high-performance organic materials and preferred pricing necessary for the production of our electricity-generating glass.”
“We see a viable and wide-open market for electricity-generating glass, and a strong pathway to commercialization for SolarWindow,” added Dr. Phoebe Tan, CEO of Raynergy Tek. “Raynergy prides itself on contributing to its partners’ success, and we’re pleased to support SolarWindow in the advancement of its innovative products.”
The company is working to fabricate specific SolarWindow electricity-generating glass products by integrating its coating processes, methodologies and technologies into established manufacturing processes at Triview, using specialized materials provided by Raynergy.