SolarWindow Technologies, Inc. (OTCQB:WNDW), developer of transparent electricity-generating coatings, is pleased to announce that important production details of the Company's first-ever electricity-generating windows will be released on September 7, 2017.
When SolarWindow™ liquid coatings are applied to glass and fabricated into a window, ordinary windows become electricity-generating, turning entire buildings into vertical power generators.
The Company's initial target market is electricity-generating windows for new and existing commercial buildings, which consume almost 40% of all the electricity generated in the US. When installed to a 50-story building, electricity costs can be reduced by up to 50%, according to independently-validated engineering modeling.
SolarWindow™ award-winning coatings generate electricity on rigid and flexible glass; and are being developed for car, truck and bus windshields and sunroofs, and aircraft and military applications.
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About SolarWindow Technologies, Inc.
SolarWindow Technologies, Inc. creates transparent electricity-generating liquid coatings. When applied to glass or plastics, these coatings convert passive windows and other materials into electricity generators under natural, artificial, low, shaded, and even reflected light conditions.
Our liquid coating technology has been presented to members of the U.S. Congress and has received recognition in numerous industry publications. Our SolarWindow™ technology has been independently validated to generate 50-times the power of a conventional rooftop solar system and achieves a one-year payback when modeled on a 50-story building.
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