Transparent PV

Transparent photovoltaic quantum dot technology is a groundbreaking innovation in the field of sustainable architecture. It involves the integration of quantum dot solar cells into transparent surfaces like windows and facades, allowing them to generate electricity from sunlight while remaining visually transparent. This technology holds immense potential for advancing sustainability in architecture for several reasons. transparent photovoltaic quantum dot technology offers a dual-purpose solution. It allows buildings to harness solar energy without compromising aesthetics or obstructing natural light. This means that architects can design energy-efficient structures that seamlessly blend with their surroundings, reducing the need for traditional, opaque solar panels.

It enhances energy efficiency by reducing a building’s reliance on conventional power sources. This, in turn, lowers carbon emissions and reduces a structure’s environmental footprint. Additionally, surplus energy generated can be stored or redistributed, contributing to overall energy resilience. This technology promotes sustainable practices by encouraging the adoption of renewable energy sources in the built environment. It aligns with global efforts to combat climate change and reduce our dependence on fossil fuels. Transparent photovoltaic quantum dot technology represents a game-changing approach to sustainability in architecture by marrying energy generation with aesthetic appeal, reducing energy consumption, and supporting the transition to clean energy sources.

Glass with an active quantum coating is the first and only solution on a global scale which, thanks to the use of a coating of quantum dots on the glass, allows you to generate free electricity from the sun, while reducing harmful UV and IR radiation. Glass with an active quantum coating has very good light transmission parameters, while maintaining a high coefficient of thermal insulation. Glass with an active quantum coating reduces overheating of rooms, as well as the effect of the so-called urban heat island (UHI). Glass with an active quantum coating is a breakthrough in the energy balance of cities.