Researchers in Taiwan have developed self-powered, fast-switching smart windows that are both electrochromic and photovoltaic.
Researchers in Taiwan have developed self-powered, fast-switching smart windows that are both electrochromic and photovoltaic. Read More
By controlling light conditions, electrochromic smart windows can save costs for heating, air-conditioning and lighting and avoid the cost of installing and maintaining motorized light screens or blinds or curtains. A disadvantage is of course the fact that the smart windows themselves need to draw energy in order to do their job.
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