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NanoSolar's thin film solar power

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  • we dont need this one, its doomed.. "nearly as efficient as normal cells" better to buy normal then...

  • @djmohnl given that the cells are "printed" on film, the production cost would be cheaper. Thin film also means it is flexible for installing on odd shape object. Efficiency is one factor, the new medium will open up many new application and opportunity.

  • Why is this not now on cars? If feeding magnetic generators (instead of battery alternative) periodic plug-ins will be un-necessary!

  • Firstly, the sun is not a reliable source of immediate energy due to earth's rotation (a.k.a. night time) and weather condition (e.g. overcast day). All alternative energy including solar power MUST be supported by a robust energy storage strategy. Battery technology is still not good enough today, the limitation is evident in hybrid and electric cars. Secondly, the yield from solar cells are still too low to power cars directly. It is good for subsidizing only, ie. plugging in is necessary.

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  • Paint my house please :)

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  • Im fucking pissed i cant buy this shit. Ill be calling them in the morning.

  • @djmohnl ur missing the point ! some one once said "you cant sell water its free!" boy did he miss the boat as did you! the application of this is endless, for one imagine cars wrapped in thin film ect... ect... Its ink. What makes you think they cant put it in paint or another easy application. could you imagine a painted sky scraper with this tec.

  • @djmohnl ur missing the point ! some one once said "you cant sell water its free!" boy did he miss the boat as did you! the application of this is endless, for one imagine cars wrapped in thin film ect... ect... Its ink. What makes you think they cant put it in paint or another easy application. could you emagine a painted sky scraper with this tec.

  • I see above that it is said that "it is flexible for installing on odd shape object." Since I plan to build a monolithic concrete dome to live in and since NO part of it is flat, can this film be placed onto the walls/roof of one of these homes? And how would it be installed onto it? would it be better if it was bare concrete, painted, or with a liner first?

  • we will see that will happen

  • Go Google Go, I'm about to do the same thing....

  • @cplai The yield from infrared would be much greater than traditional solar cells - if you combine ultra-capacitors to recapture kinetic energy from braking (which UPS trucks do today) plus infrared trickling charging (also combined with removing more heavy ferrous metal from the body of the vehicles to reduce weight - we should use more carbon fiber) - you could easily get a vehicle w/ >50-75 mile radius - which would cover over 80% of all Americans daily driving

  • @cplai You are absolutely wrong. Look at the infrared nano antennas - "solar panels" that work 24x7 including at night when the Earth expresses the infrared energy.  Nano antennas don't have the orientation problem either - they work no matter which direction they face - you could layer it on top of roofing materials or hand sheets containing the NAs vertically in your attic - they will gen clean energy. Imagine parking your car and the heat from the road trickle charging your batteries

  • well...if someone will provide the nano solar cells...how much investment do we need to buy the robotic machines to produce solar panels...and from where we can get these machines..?

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