ClearVue looks for joint venture with Chinese construction company.
- Phil Carey
- May 21, 2020
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 15, 2020
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.

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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