An ‘invisible’ system for transporting electricity
From traditional approaches more or less effective and reliable, the SolarWindow™ Intra-Connection System doesn’t rely on chemical and mechanical systems; but is creating ultra-fine features that are approximately one-half the width of a human hair, nearly invisible, with the goal to ensuring a smooth, efficient pathway for the flow of electricity.
In effect, SolarWindow Technologies, Inc., has announced an
‘invisible’ system for transporting electricity within the company’s
electricity-generating windows, currently under development for tall towers and
skyscrapers.
The company is building skyscraper windows that can generate vast amounts
of electricity, in two important ways.
The company’s SolarWindow™ system can generate electricity when its transparent
organic coatings are applied in thin layers on to glass surfaces.
Then, one can observe that, the SolarWindow™ Intra-Connection System, can move electricity within
these electricity-generating coatings to the company’s previously developed ‘invisible wires’. In turn, these ‘invisible wires’ transport
electricity across the surface to the edge of the glass, where it’s connected
to building electrical systems.
There are an estimated five million tall towers and
skyscrapers in the US, one of the company’s target markets.