Watch Video of Largest Ever SolarWindow™ Generating Electricity

SolarWindow Technologies, Inc. (Symbol: WNDW) today released scheduled video footage of its largest ultra-transparent SolarWindow™, discretely generating electricity to power lighting and drive a digital multimeter. Capable of generating current and voltage while maintaining the transparent nature of ordinary glass, the featured nine-square-foot SolarWindow™ was created using the Company’s patented LiquidElectricity™ coatings.

 

 

These coatings transform otherwise ordinary glass into high-value glass which generates power from sunlight, indoor lighting, and even in the shade.

 

Click here to see first-hand, your own clear view through our largest and most transparent SolarWindow™, generating electricity.

 

When installed on commercial buildings, SolarWindow™ products could achieve a one-year financial payback for building owners, according to independently-validated company power and financial modeling.

 

“Shareholders, building owners, developers, and architects have long-awaited the opportunity to witness first-hand our transparent SolarWindow™ products generating electricity,” stated Mr. Jay Bhogal, Chief Executive Officer of SolarWindow.

 

“Our largest ever SolarWindow™ provides a glimpse at the future of electrification. Beyond today’s success with electricity-generating glass, within reach is the promise of electrifying automotive windows and sunroofs, rail and marine applications and various consumer products and military uses.”

 

Today’s SolarWindow announcement is the result of the Company’s strong capital position, which has enabled an expanded Management Team and enhanced Board of Directors.

 

In recent months, the Company has augmented its Board of Directors with the appointment of Mr. John Rhee, former Executive Director at the SoftBank Alternative Investment and Venture Fund and bolstered its management team with Mr. Jay S. Bhogal as President and CEO. Mr. Bhogal has a history of rapidly accelerating the commercialization of breakthrough technologies and consummating commercial and institutional partnerships.

 

The Company has also established the SolarWindow Innovation Group, under the leadership of Mr. John Conklin, Chief Technology Officer.

 

“I’m extremely proud of John and his team, who have overcome stay-at-home mandates, travel constraints and physical distancing protocols to bring us the largest transparent electricity-window to date,” explained Mr. Harmel Rayat, Chairman of SolarWindow.

 

“As an owner of commercial properties, I envision a day when buildings everywhere become vertical power generators simply by installing electricity-generating SolarWindows.”

 

About SolarWindow Technologies, Inc.

SolarWindow Technologies, Inc. (Symbol: WNDW; www.solarwindow.com) is a developer of transparent coatings that generate electricity when deposited onto glass or plastic. When applied to glass, for example, these coatings could convert passive windows into electricity-generating windows, which produce power under natural, artificial, low, shaded, and even reflected light conditions.

 

Other potential uses for transparent electricity-generating coatings include, but are not limited to, building facades, balcony railings, curtain walls, skylights, and shading systems, as well as automotive, truck, marine and aircraft applications, various consumer products and military uses.

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