The news follows a SolarWindow announcement regarding its Process Integration and Production Agreement with Triview Glass Industries located in suburban Los Angeles, California.
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.
Targeting commercial buildings, which consume almost 40 percent of all the electricity in the United States, the company’s transparent electricity-generating windows could potentially reduce energy costs by up to 50 percent and achieve a one-year financial payback for building owners, the industry’s fastest financial return, according to independently-validated power and financial modeling.
“Our clear priority is to bring SolarWindow™ electricity-generating products to a $100 billion global market,” stated 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,” Conklin concluded.
Photo: SolarWindow & Raynergy Collaboration Pursues High-Volume Production of Electricity-Generating Windows. (Credit: Raynergy Tek)