Summary The continuous improvement of solar panels, from raw materials to labor savings, is driving the continuous development of the solar panel industry.
The continuous improvement of solar panels, from raw materials to labor savings, is driving the continuous development of the solar panel industry. In addition to the research and development of transparent solar panels by the University of Michigan research team, the world will usher in an important breakthrough in the future. Windows, glass panels and even entire buildings can be used for solar power generation. A research team at the University of Michigan invented a transparent luminescent solar concentrator (TLSC) that uses organic salt to absorb wavelengths that are invisible to the human eye. Create a transparent photovoltaic cell, allowing researchers to use infrared and ultraviolet light. The TLSC condenser can emit infrared conversion wavelengths that are invisible to the human eye. More traditional (non-transparent) photovoltaic solar cells form the main material of the solar panels, and it is these solar panels that convert infrared light into electricity. This is because of the success of technology. Although only the appearance of solar energy is improved, the appearance is also an important factor restricting the popularity of solar panels. I believe that with the advent of transparent solar panels, more and more people will join the solar photovoltaic industry.