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Since the very first ever photovoltaic panel back in 1883, and all the way to their relatively recent resurgence, the Achilles' heel of PV panels has been their short lifespan. Over the years, technologists the world over have tried to overcome this challenge for PV applications, ranging from heavy industrial all the way to household and commercial applications, with varying degrees of success -- from abject failure, to the relatively unimpressive. At least until now.
Last week, a startup from Singapore called EtaVolt has stepped up to the challenge and seems to have delivered. With their technology having full compatibility with nearly 90% of all existing PV panels today, our Must Read today covers how, and why this technology may be the jolt that PVs have needed for decades.
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A spin-off from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) called EtaVolt has developed a nifty device that can rejuvenate and extend the life of old (and new) photovoltaic (PV) panels. The technology has been extensively field-tested and can be used on around 90% of all existing PV panels available worldwide. The technology has been successfully commercialized and is ready to scale up for widespread market exposure.
“We have known for a long time that while harvesting sunlight gives us an almost inexhaustible source of energy, producing solar panels requires a lot of energy and generates a high carbon footprint. While this carbon emission can be offset by the theoretical long service life of the solar panels, estimated at 25 years, the reality is that solar panels in tropical countries face harsher conditions and there has been no real solution to restore and recycle the silicon cells – the core technology of solar panels,” says Prof Madhavi, who is also the Executive Director of NTU’s Sustainability Office.
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Elon Musk’s Tesla will open a new factory in China to produce energy-storing batteries. However, it’s not for Tesla vehicles but for other electric utilities and entities to store power, reported the Associated Press.
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BMW has joined hands with Tyde to design the "largest foiling motor yacht on Earth." Termed The Open, it promises to blend sustainable mobility with a progressive understanding of luxury.The electric vessel will see both firms partnering after the success of The Icon, the first battery-powered maritime vehicle. As with the Icon, the collaboration will see accumulated years of expertise from the BMW i brand in the field of electric mobility merge seamlessly with the proficiency of TYDE, a renowned boat manufacturer.
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