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Windows that can sense when it starts raining and close themselves are now possible according to ClearVue PV's CEO.


Victor Rosenberg told me that the company's recent achievement of a 30 % increase in power output from its smart windows, which act as solar panels as well as functioning windows, means they can now add self powered AI driven software that can control a window in numerous ways:

  • Amount of light in

  • Close on rain

  • For commercial windows that light themselves at night - reducing internal lighting needs.

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During my interview he explained that the increased power capacity, from 30 watts to 40 watts, also offers a financial benefit by reducing the time it takes to cover the cost of the window itself.


But with only three or four months of cash left at the moment and a tough market to raise money in, what does the future hold for this highly promising technology.


You can cherry pick the subjects we covered in the interview by hovering your mouse over the chapter markers on the play bar of the video, or simply watch the entire interview. The chapter subjects are also listed below.



00.00 - The significance of the 30% increase in efficiency/power.
01.14 - Increased power now allows for smart AI applications like controlling light, airflow, rain sensing etc.
02.39 - Is there software as a service element to the AI system?
04.25 - Outline details of Letter of Intent with Beijing Jinmao Green Building Technology Co. Ltd.
05.33 - ClearVue demonstration home to be built in China by Jinmao by September 2020 with approximately 90 square metres of ClearVue windows.
07.20 - How long before sales might flow from Jinmao relationship?
09.06 - ClearVue cash position and two planned capital raisings.
11.55 - Interest from other areas overseas including a new theme park in USA, a German manufacturer.
14.35 - How long can ClearVue survive financially with cash at hand?

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Updated: Jun 15, 2020

In five years, the “Smart City” market is estimated to be worth more than USD 2.57 trillion by 2025** and Australian technology company, ClearVue Technologies Limited (ASX:CPV), is banking on grabbing a share of it.


There is no doubt that the push is on for cleaner, smarter technology like Clearvue's "turn windows into electricity generating solar panels."


For example, in what will be one of the most aggressive climate change action plans to date, New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo and legislative leaders have reached an agreement to pass Senate Bill S6599, which sets a net-zero emissions economy goal by 2050.


Executive Chairman of ClearVue, Victor Rosenberg, told InsideMarket.net recently that they are targeting that market and have:


  • Global engineering giant ARUP working with ClearVue to incorporate the sensors needed, to make ClearVue’s solar power generating window technology, appealing to Smart City designers.

  • That he is hoping to sign between 4 and 6 new licensing agreements.

  • Watch for USA regulatory clearance as the company’s next major milestone towards commercialization.

I caught up with Victor Rosenberg, just before he left for the United States, Las Vegas trip.



MORE ABOUT CLEARVUE


ClearVue Technologies Limited (ASX: CPV) is an Australian technology company that operates in the Building Integrated Photovoltaic (BPIV) sector which involves the integration of solar technology into building and agricultural industries, specifically glass and building surfaces, to provide renewable energy. ClearVue has developed advanced glass technology that aims to preserve glass transparency to maintain building aesthetics whilst generating electricity. Solar PV cells are incorporated around the edges of an Insulated Glass Unit (IGU) used in windows and the lamination interlayer between the glass in the IGU incorporates ClearVue’s patented proprietary nano and micro particles, as well as its spectral selective coating on the rear external surface of the IGU.

We do not recommend or advise to buy or sell shares in Clearvue Technology. The InsideMarket Private Fund does not own shares in Clearvue Technology at the time of publishing this post, nor have we have received any payment from the company for this coverage. Disruptive technology stocks should be considered very speculative, high-risk, and very volatile. There are significant risks inherent in developing new technologies that are not discussed here. You should always seek professional advice before considering any share purchase or sale. Please read our full disclaimer.


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