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Solar energy: panels are now flexible, self-adhesive and even textile

The solar energy It is a good alternative that is increasingly accepted and explored in different countries. Today they have solar panels that are flexible, self-adhesive and even textile.

The new proposals take into account aesthetic solutions and easy installation. The idea is to get panels that cover 100% renewable energy generation.

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One of these options is from the German company Heliatek, which has flexible and self-adhesive solar panels, allows a large surface area of ​​solar panels to be quickly installed and is moldable.

Each panel, separately, only weighs a few grams and is capable of generating a power of 85 W/m2, reported the page Somos electricos.

The bet of many companies is to give flexibility to solar panels. (Photo: solar-cloth.com)

Another alternative is in Poland, where the company Saule Tecnologies has perovskite solar panels, a mineral composed of calcium oxide and titanium with very interesting characteristics. These panels are flexible, they can be transparent or they can even be dyed in the color you want.

The French company Solar Cloth System has another proposal and offers photovoltaic textiles, with small solar sheets encapsulated in the textile itself. The solar sheets are manufactured with a system called CIGS (copper, indium, gallium and selenium) and yields a power of 340 W/kg and a durability of between 10 and 20 years.

Source: Elcomercio

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