Site Meter
Ariel Schwartz

NextGen Announces Cheap Solar Paint on the Horizon

by , 04/12/10

solar paint, solar cells, nextgen, alternative energy, solar power, green design

NextGen Solar has announced that their new breed of cheap solar paint is closer than ever now that the company has raised half of the $1 million it needs to move out of the lab and into the real world. The company’s solar paint is expected to provide up to 40% efficiency at a third of the cost of traditional photovoltaic panels. That’s partially because the paint captures more wavelengths of light than traditional cells. The material, which forms small connected solar cells as it dries, can be applied to nearly any surface–windows, walls, roofs, and more.

Related Posts

5 Responses to “NextGen Announces Cheap Solar Paint on the Horizon”

  1. Earste Earste says:

    Now, if only I could spray it on my Tesla and have it still look like a normal car one day soon, we’d really be onto something.

  2. [...] has brought you a number of technologies that make it possible to create ultra-thin solar cells, making them far more versatile. But there’s something particularly satisfying about EnSol [...]

  3. [...] Posts NextGen Announces Cheap Solar Paint on the Horizon NextGen Solar has announced that their new breed of cheap solar paint is closer than ever now that [...]

  4. libra71998 libra71998 says:

    Please let me know when this paint is available for purchase and the cost/qty. Does it come in more than one color out of curiosity?

  5. [...] Inhabitat Photo Credit: [...]

Leave a Comment

Please keep your comments relevant to this blog entry. Email addresses are never displayed, but they are required to confirm your comments.

Please note that gratuitous links to your site are viewed as spam and may result in removed comments.

Add your comments

NEW USER

CURRENT USERS LOGIN

Lost your password?

get the free Inhabitat newsletter

Submit this form
popular today
all time
most commented
more popular stories >
more popular stories >
What are you looking for? (Solar, HVAC, etc.)
Where are you located?