Flexible Solar Power
Textile Based Solar Cells Source: Fraunhofer Institute Innovation from Germany with Many Applications German scientists have invented flexible, textile based rolls of solar cells that are integrated into a glass fiber fabric. They say that tarps on semi-tractor-trailers with these new solar cells embedded in them could harvest enough electricity to power cooling systems and other onboard equipment. It's the invention of scientists at the Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems in Dresden, Germany. Building Facades The potential uses of these new solar cell rolls are fascinating. The scientists say building facades could be covered with the photovoltaic textile to generate power. They envision blinds that provide shade in buildings could also be covered with the solar cells to provide yet another source of clean energy. Commercialization Within Five Years The scientists say there are a number of processes to enable solar cells to be incorporated