Pilkington North America joins Dyesol in BIPV development

Pilkington North America, based in Toledo, Ohio, will collaborate with Dyesol to develop opportunities in the building integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) market. The partnership will utilize Pilkington's TEC series of transparent conductive oxide (TCO) coated float glass and Dyesol's dye solar cell (DSC) materials and technology.

"Pilkington believes it is time to begin developing the next generation of photovoltaic power," said Stephen Weidner, senior vice president of building products for North America. "BIPV is an emerging market segment with great opportunity for utilizing our TCO technology to bring photovoltaic power into building design."

"The collaboration with Dyesol has the potential to bring a significant change in the value of architectural glass as we know it today. No longer will glass be viewed solely for its insulation and aesthetic properties, but for its power generating potential as well," continues Weidner. 

Marc Thomas, CEO of Dyesol, said, "With 25% of all electrical energy consumed in the U.S. used in the built environment, the market opportunity is enormous."

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