Add temperature sensors to the window frame and a pair of electro-reflective polarizing layers on both sides of the glass. In the winter, when the temperature drops inside, use the electricity from the solar collection layer to activate one reflective layer and trap infrared heat inside the building. In the summer, activate another layer to reflect heat away from the building. You could probably reduce your heating and cooling bills by up to 20% for large glass buildings in this manner....
The guess, just goes ambiguous in the concept, 🤔basically talking about how such a energy conducter with the *Could, Would, if & Can* words, talking likes it's a sci-fi movie, instead if an actual invention. It is absolutely feasible...don't get me wrong on that. Essentially micro/nano size solar conducting components, located in a clear structure sheet layer, like a glass/glossy see through structure. How well you can make it conduct power with modern polarity is key.
Extremely interesting concept!! Not one answer was direct though... I'll be ready to invest when I see some patents approved and a solid business plan. Right now, it sounds like he's got a lot of ideas, but no defined path to market.
Yeah I see that and maybe he's keeping his tech secret! lol I have lots of out of the box ideas in fact I didn't even know there was a box till someone said... "that's thinking outside the box.".. me "Box? what box?
@@roguetrader6129 - They're keeping it a secret alright... after all these years, we've yet to see a demonstration of a 1st gen prototype showing actual electricity generation/output capability specs. A sure-fire way to get people interested in a "legit" product (and consistently buying stock) is to demonstrate a legit working prototype, complete with visual aid instrumentation. Constantly passing off "stock" internet images/photos (as a stand-in for one's product ) is incredibly lame. If they have patent protection (as they claim) there's very little reason against properly demonstrating a 1st gen working prototype.
I was considering buying stock in 2007 for $1.50. In 2008 when I looked it was 57 cents. It seemed promising back then but I will wait for production before I invest.
I am probably very wrong and premature and all but I think this company is simply too good. Jay is a good presenter, very polished and confident and likely very intelligent but his style reminded me, sometimes, of Elizabeth Holmes and her simply too good company. 47:05 is surprising, an unheard member of a famous family. Hopefully everything goes well but more evidence will be welcomed.
Electric tintable glass might be powered this way! We could design greenhouses that generate power and control the amount of light that hits the plants and can also power some artificial lighting. LED greenhouse lights are getting way better, way less power hungry and much cheaper to manufacture.
Good lord, the possibilities are virtually endless! Imagine painting it onto a big rig trailer and now the trailer can power the electric truck that is pulling it.
I watched a video about this at least 10 years ago. It demonstrated this little 1cm x 1 cm transparent piece of flexible glass that collected solar power and produced electricity. It talked about all of the potential uses. One of the potential uses was more windows that let more sunlight into buildings, allowing them to be less dependant on gas and electric utilities for heat while producing electricity that could be used else where further reducing the dependance on 'utilities'. Using less fossil fuels will reduce the production of carbon dioxide (the greenhouse effect) world wide. This is the first time I have heard more about it since. Now hopefully all of the people I've told about this will for the last 10 yrs will see your vid and know I wasn't making this up. I hope this won't take as long before we are using it. 😊
Why no discussion of effectiveness? How much energy can this produce, say, using tour 3’ x 3’ window example? I felt like he answered simple questions with long, marketing speeches. I prefer Elon’s style of saying the big sound bite first, then get more technical in your answer. Overall, I love the concept but didn’t hear anything (nor see anything on the website) that made me want to buy some stock. If this is as great as it sounds, where are the JV’s with the ppg’s of the world? Seems like the glass world should have ‘beaten a path to their door’ before now.
Production of what? By it’s nature, this company plans to produce a ‘component’, to be imbedded in someone else’s product - they dont seem to be planning to produce any finished products. My reading indicates they ‘might’ be ready to produce a ‘roll process’ film in large quantities. That will only be useful in someone else’s finished product - hence my comment about ‘JV’s’ ...the film they produce would be sold to a glass co to be installed the the final window product..nit stand alone. No plug and play here - an industrial component only.
@@biskero Remember peeling off the annoying “Intel inside“ sticker from a laptop you bought? This is pretty much the same issue, this is a component product manufacturer , not a completed product manufacturer . Until the glass window manufacturers/dealers/installers see that they can make a profit selling and installing (not to mention servicing) windows that have this film in it, this product is going nowhere
@@fscott1134 dude I understand .... but they did not showcase anything about their technology! there is a short video on a bench that looks like the basement of some old building ..... Also the company is publicly traded ! Where is the prototypes showcasing their tech? none! Who cares about the windows ... they are saying they can put their coating on anything .... where is the data, that's the question. Like you said, looks like more a concept stage that even R&D.... If they said, a 3x3ft coating has 500 watts energy production (which is basically double a solar panel), it would be holy crap ! Instead nothing. That's why I asked a rhetorical question, which products ??? I mean it was obvious and not sure why they did not ask him.
I think i had heard about Solar Windows, then it escaped my mental head space. So glad to see they are making steady progress towards becoming viable products using this amazing technology. Keep up the coverage on these Z & J.
All Extraordinary Technology aside, hearing that man express excitement, enthusiasm and exude such sincerity! ... Really Demands my attention and interest in his company. I am microscopic as investor go, but a few million like me could make a difference... If I can find a poor man's exchange company that offers Solar Window, Wealthsimple does not.
A huge benefit is that it doesn't absorb all the energy so that you can still farm the land under the panels. It's one of the draw backs I've seen companies making huge solar "farms" by taking fertile lands out of production for food. A lot of that becomes disturbing.
He's basically saying his tech is more efficient than solar panels. How could you say this? Would you not replace the plexiglass facing of a solar panel with his technology if this was indeed true? So why isn't his claim that he will replace all solar with his tech?
When I seek a parking spot, what I need most is tree cover or shade for the car but I very seldom find it. Short of finding adequate shade, a windshield and car windows that impede the heating of the passenger compartment while capturing energy would be very welcome.
Start applying to phone screens to help charge the phone. Set up with Apple I guarantee they would like that if it would work on a phone screen. I don’t have a data sheet on your product. It would be awesome to see the data sheet on your material. Keep up the awesome work your doing. Would it put out power from the light of the screen so you are taking advantage of some of the power output of your phone.
Right, this is one of those moments where people walk out of there homes and start hugging strangers, bigger than new years, and the Catalina wine mixer combined, just imagine, floating through the clouds, doing it, with a stranger that feels as excited as you do. I'm reminded of that time in Anchorman Christina Applegate turns to Will Ferrell and says, "do me on that cloud over there" and they did it, and it was good, I think. This will be better than that. Wow!
@@mytrigger5613 Then we see Joe's first news conference .... SPLAT ..... you immediately are back to reality ..... No matter how wonderful this tech will be lol
Thank you. My father built us kids an electric go-kart in the mid-50s. the first was AC motor driven. We borrowed extension cords from families on the block. All the neighborhood kids drove that cart into the ground. and here we are.
Zac and Jesse, My internal scam alert system is buzzing as loudly as it ever has. Nowhere have I heard or been able to find any information on how this system works. You may have noted when at one point, you asked Jatinder “Jay” S. Bhogal about the installation process, and whether it was like installing a regular window with an electrician following along to connect the panels, that he avoided the question. His response was one point that caused my scam alert signal to go up a few notches. I was thinking, ‘excellent question, finally we’ll get some technical detail!’ But no! He didn’t even pretend to answer the question. He went back to talking about the great support and excitement there was about the product. Earlier on, he commented on how the system was suitable for generating either DC or AC power. No, it is not! It is completely impossible for any single chemical product or semiconducting arrangement of molecules to produce AC power. An inverter is always required. There are several different ways of coming up with an inverter, but essentially there are only two choices: mechanical or electronic. Since there are obviously no moving parts in this system, then it has to be an electronic circuit. This electronic circuit does not form magically on the coated surface of the power generating panel. It cannot be an integrated part of each glass surface in a window. If I am completely wrong and this system works as advertised, it is still certain that it generates DC power only, requiring separate inverters to give AC power. Jay did address the question of how the generated electricity is captured from the coated surface with the magic chemical liquid coating. He said that they had invented “invisible” wires for this purpose. I thought to myself, “lovely; now we are in Never Never Land with Peter Pan and Tinker Bell and they are using fairy dust! Of course, they cannot show us these wires because - most conveniently - they are invisible. OK, so what are they made of? (If it’s not fairy dust …). For that matter, what is the coating material they use? As for the coating, if this is to work (which it possibly could work and I stand ready to be convinced), then the coating requires a structure. If the coating can be just sprayed on a surface, some structure at the molecular level is required to make the electricity generated flow in the same direction for each individual particle. Two levels of invisible wires are required. [Basic electrical theory: every circuit requires a minimum of two connections to form a complete functioning circuit.] Then to get the electrons to flow in the same direction, here is one possibility: photodiodes, the semiconductor used in all current solar panels. But then we just have an ordinary solar panel with no special magic properties. But what else is possible? Some kind of material for which the impact of photons causes electrons to be separated from molecules and develop a voltage across the material. Well, we have a name for that: a photodiode, and we are back again to your standard solar panel. Then there is Jay’s assurance that the orientation of the coated surface doesn’t matter very much. He specifically told Jesse that his thought that it would be best when facing south was not true. Well sorry to say, but it is true! The energy level in a light source depends on the density of photons hitting the electricity generating panel. And no amount of fairy dust will change this, no matter how much Jay insists. Yes, of course there is energy that can be extracted from any light source, but the stronger (i.e., brighter) the light source, the more photons, and thus the greater the available energy to be converted into electrical energy. And thus, the best bang for your light-to-electrical-power-generating buck will always be in a south facing surface. I think there is a very old saying that is applicable here: ‘You can’t make a silk purse of a sow's ear’! But all the evidence (or lack thereof) is pointing me toward thinking that Solar Window wants us to think they have succeeded in this. As the old Burger King ad used to say, “Show me the beef”! Yours truly, Lewis Vaughan (pseudonym: ‘Doubting Thomas’)
Jay mentioned a window using their technology could have AC or DC output. (AC output of course requiring inversion done at the assembly, not necessarily the coating.) I think DC output makes more sense in residential construction or any system using conventional building techniques that don't likely accommodate power generating windows. Assuming the output is less than 60V, the wiring could be run very simply with low voltage cabling running to a central inventor. Obviously, the size of the building and number of windows would determine if it makes sense to run all wiring to central location to have a more distributed power system. The window animation showed the "invisible wires" which connected to each of the 9 individual panels and lead to a pigtail at the edge of the window. Granted this was a simple animation but the wiring was hidden behind the rails/stiles/bars of the window and lead to a common connector pretty much the same way a conventional solar panel is made. Outside of that animation, many of the pictures of the panels had visible tracings in the glass which I assume were the "invisible" wires. While not technically invisible, they are probably small enough for most applications. (Much like "invisible antennas" in modern automobile windows.) Jay mentioned the coating requiring light and not sunlight seems to indicate that it doesn't need to be "right" to the sun to be effective. I'm not a chemist or physicist, but I know there are multiple light sensitive processes that can be affected by any kind of light. (Developing film for example) On a lighter note I believe you are thinking of the Wendy's "Where's the beef?" ad campaign =)
you can see the invisible wires in some of their photos Might be something they can improve with engineering. Wouldn't be distracting on non-window surfaces
17:10 Jay talks about having his solar tech on a laptop, which seems like a bit of a stretch. Let's say my laptop uses 40W. If I am sitting at my kitchen table I am under approx 20W of LED lighting, which covers an area of 10m^2, so that's 2W of light per m^2. If we are really generous and assume my laptop is perpendicular to my LED lights and has an area of 0.1m it will get 0.2W of light. If the solar panels are 20% efficient they will generate 40mW. So the laptop uses 40W and generates 40mW which means that while in use the solar panels would extend the battery life by 0.1%.
And no one mentioned how they handle the heat generated. Depending on the % efficiency, the remainder is mostly heat rather than electrical current. How are they going to manage this on various surfaces? I mean, it might be helpful in colder climates, they would get electricity and heat provided to their building via their windows or other surfaces. Heat radiating windows, that can charge my cell phone! Lol
It has taken a lot longer than it needed to though...The auto industry deliberately stopped electric cars f4om going mainstream in the 1990s. Also, BASF bought up the patent for a very good battery (the Ovonics battery) and then stopped car makers from using it.
not really... .... He's very charming and interesting but.... it's a long video, I've spent arround 40 minutes watching, and efficency? cost? availability? voltage? NOTHING... he says it can repay itself in less than solar, but is less efficient than solar, so... it has to be really cheap...
At 35 min. I'm itching to ask if these will allow enough sunlight through for agriculture. At 36 min. Zak asks the question. Scratched that itch. Now I'm wanting to know some numbers like average power per sq. ft.
For everyone wondering about the agriculture, by the sounds of it, it will work, and in the case of spinach and possibly others, twill work even better.
That was my question. I am building a yacht with 180m2 of wing sails, or 360m2 counting both sides. Then we have the saloon and decks, maybe 500m2 (5500sq ft) of area. Even a watt or two per m2 would be fantastic and for almost no additional weight. Wow!
Being a real enviromentalist(CO2 is not pollutant), I find this idea very hopeful. When this talk got started I was thinking make a greenhouse from this new tech. Most greenhouses actually use shade cloth to reduce amount of light in the greenhouse. So the issue is amount of light and what spectrum of light comes through your product. I hope I can try this tech in the near future.
As another real environmentalist I want to clarify that CO2 is not a pollutant unless it is added to the already balanced levels in our atmosphere. It is considered a polluting gas when reintroduced to the atmosphere from fossil fuels causing an imbalance as has happened over the last two centuries.🤔I do agree with your idea for greenhouse electric generation. ☀️
It only makes good sense to take solar energy in this full spectrum direction. Infact it's now more of a necessity to take advantage of using a liquid that coats everything. Taking full advantage of every available inch of usable space is the right direction. Even if this gentleman and his partners are not successful the idea is out there and somebody will capitalize on this very remarkable idea.
Hi , forgive my English I’m French. It’s a very interesting technology I understand it’s still in progress they have to develop the system to cat the electricity, but I still don’t know how much power they are available to have for one semester of windows for example compared to the traditional solar system
You can use it to recover the wasted energy from your own lighting In your surroundings. Make a building more energy efficient simply by recapturing the energy you wasted when the light was on. Awesome.
@@allenmcdaniel1470 10 minutes in 2021 is called Go-Fund-Me, in the 1960s 10 minutes was called the bunko scam, 10 minutes in the 1920s was called the "Con game", 10 min. in 1872 was called the "confidence trickster".
That was a great interview there, this is the kind of CEO that brings trust and hope over the product or service provided, I'm now lookin more into Solar Window, thank you Zac & Jesse for bringing this up!
Don't forget the eye-glass industry has already plenty of ways to apply self coloring coatings to subscription glasses with hardly any extra costs. It is basically the same with this stuff (gelly) and only needs some wiring. Imagine your eye-glasses produce enough power to beep or to show indicators with messages?
Great video, I am planning to buy some stock but I don’t know which is best for the long term I am not used to stock investment, please help me or send me the best stock to buy for the future at Least 1/2 yrs !
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@@victoriadavid4975 A CNBC news host spoke so highly of this💕 woman Vivian Wong Bakonyi and her loss prevention strategies been trying to get to her ever since didn’t know she was so accessible to the public
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another way where you could use this is with narrowboats/with a perspex porch which the boat parks underneath/boats are cheaper than a house to buy but due to mooring fees can be quite an expense to live on
ACTUALLY...HE IS SAYING IT CAN BE APPLIED TO ANY SURFACE.;) COOL BUT SCARY LOL..YOUR ENTIRE PHONE... YOUR HOME AND CARS PAINT JOB CAN HAVE A GLOSS APPLIED...
The clear coat on your car hood, roof and trunk could be a solar panel. Evey big rig trailer, canopy, ceramic tile could be as well. A beach umbrella that charges your phone.
Hey just FYI, Jay was just added to an amended complaint by the SEC alleging that he and others helped the man who controlled the majority of stock in SolarWindow and another company make tons of profit without the knowledge of ordinary investors. Do a follow-up if you truly care about helping your audience.
I definitely will be looking to buy this product when it is available for sale. My question is this; How many layers can be put on top of each other? In other words if a 2ft x 3ft window can produce 200 watts of power could I put 5 layers on that window to produce 1000 watts? It sure would be nice to have 12 windows in my house producing 12,000 watts everyday.
how durable? Installed cost? Cost / KW? KW/square foot? Pretty basic information for a company with a 331 million dollar capitalization Mayybe i missed something when i fell asleep twice during this presentation
I bought stock in this company years ago even before they changed to WNDW Their promises never came to pass and I lost my investment so I am not falling for these false promises again fool me twice shame on me. Ask them how many commercial buildings they've installed this on. A better investment would be Genworth Financial GNW at least I made some real profit from that stock
So, you bought some of this companies stock, the value of that stock went down, then you panic sell that stock at a lower price than you bought it for, now you say this makes them a bad investment? No, this just makes you a bad investor! I hope that in the last week since you wrote this comment, you have realized how faulty your way of thinking is? Like he mentioned in the video....."People tend to forget or have no idea, how the evolution of a product takes place" To bring a brand new technology to market especially one that is this transformational, is so much harder than most people realize. Invest in whatever you want, it's your money but I just thought your way of thinking is faulty and one that a lot of people new to investing do. Having unrealistic expectations about things you invest in is the quickest way to get wrecked or ruined financially. Remember, selling your stock at a lower price than what you paid for it, that only becomes a real loss at the moment you actually sell the stock.
@@lordwise3539 you’re another lier or the that exact person who tries selling this stock, never showed any proof, show us how it WORKS... talk is free, ideas.. is nice... The guy in the video has fancy language and vocabulary going on and unfortunately luring in a lot of dumb or naive people... this guy talks and talks and sells b*** s***
Your final assertion is false, @@lordwise3539. Selling at a loss is not the only way you can lose money with stock. Another is that the company goes bankrupt.
What is the longevity of the material to generate electricity?. Does it yellow or obscure the window transparency over time? Does it work two-way in a window? Can it be applied to roof shingles and would it prolong their life significantly? Can it be applied to vinyl cedar shake siding? Does it endure ordinary scrubbing or rubbing to surfaces where it is applied? If it is ripped but no in two does it still produce recoverable energy; how much versus undamaged? And are you developing product or the energy source? The video seems to cover product.
is this guy saying the liquid is even close to the efficiency of the conventional solar panel and is this guy suggesting a silicone glass solar panel is bad for the environment because of the materials compared to any other sorce of power? how do you attach wires to this solar power source "painted" on glass. this technology sounds like solid state batteries to me. 20+ year dream. not trying to sound mean, but seems like another Trevor Milton CEO. show it working, not a concept cgi animation. also, a lemon and some wires makes a voltage so please dont tell us this glass makes voltage, tell us about power (watts) unless you are trying to intentionally fool us. or simply say, this is 20+ years away. be honest.
@@duffywilson5819 your comparing me to a flat earther cus I have enough sense to know this is a distant future prospect, not comparable to today's solar abilities and therfore they have no place to be negative towards conventional solar. Its great to theorize and invent new things but don't claim to be better until u can make it work. You should invest in this company otherwise u agree with me.
The word "efficiency" is a term used to stop you from thimpfking about things that may be perfectly good to develop or use. ONe good example is wind. It doesn't matter if a wind generator is "inefficient", simply because the wind is free and ANY amount of harvesting the wind is a plus.
It's a question of return on investment, how long will it take for the "free" electricity to repay the cost. Thanks to the 30% tax refund it took less than 5 years for my PV system to produce really free electricity. This product will only succeed if it is cheap enough and durable enough to recoup the up front cost of installation.
@@cjwilson54 Thanx Chris, you are absolutely correct. My comment, however is directed not at the subject of your comment, but rather at people who constantly harp at "efficiency" It turns out that the "most efficient" wind mill is one with ONE propeller. That does not necessarily mean it is the best choice. a single propellar is ONLY efficiaent if it turns so fast that the blade turns into it's own wind shadow which high speed propellers will do if more than one blade. However, for slower propellers, this does not happen and so for wind, which (so far) is free fuel efficiency is not so important. Then there are certainly other factors such as roughness/smoothness of the blade--the rougher it is, the more turbulence and less efficiency. Virtually every aspect has inefficiencies that can be improved however, for an individual making some kind of energy gatherer, it may be totally moot. When energy generators become large for community sized use, then efficiencies start to matter, and, incidentally are easier to implement.
Interesting idea, but I was disappointed at the lack of real information - 1h20m of fluff is a red flag to me. How much electricity does this generate per square meter? What could that power? How does it work? How long does it last on a surface? What happens when it stops working? Do you just repaint it? Is it toxic? What's your strategy to market?
In the Horticulture industry, with production crop like tomatoes and cucumbers there is a general rule of thumb that 1% more light, is 1% more production. That brings for this sector the simple response what is the Cost/Benefit to coat the glass with this solution. Simply put, if I coat my greenhouse with it, does it generate enough energy to generate the light level (umol) that is necessary
Living 8n the north of the continent, solar panels on roofs are not winter compatible but window panels are A1, no snow on windows and often the winter sun is strong!
Energy on camping....Put your tent or shelter roof and then unroll plastic foil and toss over the shelter roof to charge your phone, gps, area alarm devices, security cameras etc....
I needed a camera phone before they came out. I deal with cars and I use to have to send a picture of what I can buy to get the customers input. I had to use my Sony digital camera that took 3.5 floppy and then hook my Motorola startac to my laptop with a special cable and dial into my internet provider and send the picture via email. Usually took 10 minutes to send pictures after everything is done. By done I’m talking about the successful sending of the email. And the upload speed was 42kps. Thankfully that camera made very nice pictures that were extremely small Sony Mavic in 97. All the other car dealers thought I was some kind of genius. I just had a need and everything already existed to do it and I put it together to suit my purpose.
This is beyond a great concept that is genius.... Power generation on any surface .... Now add thermal and magnetic resonance with it and you can literally generate on any surface...
If it;s so great, and they've been promising a product for 20 years, where is the product? Don't be so gullible, This looks like a typical clean-energy scam to me. Check their stock. A lot of people have lost a lot of money.
@@dougselsam5393 one thing I am not is guillable. I said great concept not company though if they manage to finally create it more power (pun intended) to them .. my hope is that someone will take this idea and run with it but with the way the world is today it may or may not come to fruition.
@@Rivanni1 Well I did read that his company had doubled their performance to 14% as measured by NREL, and also other Organic photovoltaic films are suddenly doubling their efficiency now, but how long do the membranes last? How many layers need to be applied? Protective convering? What about UV damage? How do you apply them? How do you connect them to get the electricity? How can this guy talk about his supposed technology for almost an hour-and-a-half, and not touch on a single basic fact about them?
Very good interview and polished presenter....but you missed two key questions: what is the power output per square meter, and what is the cost per square meter? Today, and projected for five years from now. Keep up good work
@@nicholasgrenier4011 They WERE saying a large glass bldg. w/a refit could see a 30%+ reduction in energy use for the Structure. But where IS it? Or WHEN?
Hey Graham, looking quickly at Clearview videos it looks like they dirert the IR and UV spectrum 90 degrees into the window frames where there are more conventional Solar panels..where this SolarWindow liquid product generates the electricity in the film....love to get some samples to test
Gamestop is a revolution! also striving for independence ... independent of banks, of the oil industry, of which they have a goal to control us like slaves ... also the dependence on the energy industry ... i'm tired that's why i'm in gamestop and that's why i invested in this stock on friday. in the long run this technology will reduce our dependency. good work solar window! keep it up...!
Also,, I’m an electrician, in order to couple these panels together the wiring would have to be a very large gauge to handle the distance the current needs to travel without loss from distance. There would have to be many current and voltage booster stations in-between panels especially wrapping a large structure. Deterioration of wiring through time unless ran in conduits, What’s that do to the visibility of the panels beauty wise? All that wire and conduits? Or is wireless transmission the way to go?
Very productive technology. Great channel spreading awareness. Realistically, though, the common man will not see/have access to this product. Not in this lifetime, anyway.
Id be willing to have put on my van for rv energy window an reflective paint gloss on body as well an reflective metal reflection on under carage ..an see how the energy capacity flows into lithean battery into generator to power frig cooler heat cooking glass top lights ect. Get ahold of me an id be a tester
Ooo, get a solar window driveway to go with the reflective undercarriage. Wait, can a mirror like surface be used for the driveway and can both reflective surfaces have solar window tech? That might create excessive heat problems if the ac goes out or isn't strong enough.
See a future! When my coffee table, kitchen table, floor, generate electricity from my home lighting and sun ray during the day! This will be game changing combined with wireless energy! The paint on an air craft for a 747 is heavy and expensive, this could help with electric air craft. So many opportunities here.
@@fscott1134 that's what I think too, but the guy mentioned that they are ready for production this year and if you are ready I would think he would mention numbers, how much power does it produce, cost for application and so on.
Hi there, looking at the video on the SW website a 3x3 foot pain of the product is giving about 100vdc Open cct, or the other test with a 1x1ft panel gives 8.5v at 2.85amps nominally under load = 25watts x 9 for a 3x3 is 220watts loaded up...not as efficient as current Solar Panel tech but is 1/2 way there IMO..I'd love to able to verify with a sample, please feel free to correct my figures if you spot anything challenging, cheers Hunter
@@alicetronics-jaycarsplatin5629 I saw those numbers we really don't know what is there, looks like a basement ! If those are the real numbers that's good in addition to be cheap, but who knows.
It is isolated from the elements by glass or some such. Wires are necessary conductors Solar panels are something like 20% or so efficient, this tech is young and the efficiencies need to be 10% I think. It is not clear the watt$ as this tech is not in production as yet.
Fact, good people always make you money, bad people always loose you money. Fact, Jatinder S. Bhogal is an exceptional person. Share this video contagiously.
Can you please explain to the commentators why he’s such an exceptional person. If good people always make you money, then these people aren’t good because there not making people money
???? This show is about investing. You give Mr. Bhogal your money (by investing it in his company's stock. WNDW is the stock ticker), then he leads the company to fame and fortune. So then he makes you money. Note, this is a startup company that won't be profitable for years. Investing in startup companies is not for everyone, and I am not giving Financial advice. Make your own decisions.
Frank Ligas So that doesn’t explain why he’s a good guy and for the other that’s just a hypothetical the company has been around for 20 years not making money.research has been done
Add temperature sensors to the window frame and a pair of electro-reflective polarizing layers on both sides of the glass. In the winter, when the temperature drops inside, use the electricity from the solar collection layer to activate one reflective layer and trap infrared heat inside the building. In the summer, activate another layer to reflect heat away from the building. You could probably reduce your heating and cooling bills by up to 20% for large glass buildings in this manner....
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I watched for over an hour and have 0 data or numbers.... this guy is very good at talking about nothing
Yep so much talk about possibility, and nix regarding relevant facts.
Thanks for your summary. I skipped the whole thing
Yes. I gave up after multiple non-answers. What a shame.
The guess, just goes ambiguous in the concept, 🤔basically talking about how such a energy conducter with the *Could, Would, if & Can* words, talking likes it's a sci-fi movie, instead if an actual invention. It is absolutely feasible...don't get me wrong on that. Essentially micro/nano size solar conducting components, located in a clear structure sheet layer, like a glass/glossy see through structure. How well you can make it conduct power with modern polarity is key.
Thank you; I was thinking about in min 11. Thank you for saving my time
Extremely interesting concept!! Not one answer was direct though... I'll be ready to invest when I see some patents approved and a solid business plan. Right now, it sounds like he's got a lot of ideas, but no defined path to market.
Yeah I see that and maybe he's keeping his tech secret! lol I have lots of out of the box ideas in fact I didn't even know there was a box till someone said... "that's thinking outside the box.".. me "Box? what box?
@@roguetrader6129 you can keep it a secret but still show it working. might as well invest in flying cars
@@beatnik1855 or even just make a specific claim about what you can do now...
@@beatnik1855 yeah that's a no brainer and I am in EH and Takof as well as Uavs
@@roguetrader6129 - They're keeping it a secret alright... after all these years, we've yet to see a demonstration of a 1st gen prototype showing actual electricity generation/output capability specs. A sure-fire way to get people interested in a "legit" product (and consistently buying stock) is to demonstrate a legit working prototype, complete with visual aid instrumentation. Constantly passing off "stock" internet images/photos (as a stand-in for one's product ) is incredibly lame. If they have patent protection (as they claim) there's very little reason against properly demonstrating a 1st gen working prototype.
I was considering buying stock in 2007 for $1.50. In 2008 when I looked it was 57 cents. It seemed promising back then but I will wait for production before I invest.
A game-changer for humanity. The applications are unlimited. If they can get it to work, and deliver the what they say.
I am probably very wrong and premature and all but I think this company is simply too good. Jay is a good presenter, very polished and confident and likely very intelligent but his style reminded me, sometimes, of Elizabeth Holmes and her simply too good company. 47:05 is surprising, an unheard member of a famous family. Hopefully everything goes well but more evidence will be welcomed.
yeah I was onboard for the first five minutes but after 15 minutes it starts to feel like a snow job.
Electric tintable glass might be powered this way! We could design greenhouses that generate power and control the amount of light that hits the plants and can also power some artificial lighting. LED greenhouse lights are getting way better, way less power hungry and much cheaper to manufacture.
Good lord, the possibilities are virtually endless! Imagine painting it onto a big rig trailer and now the trailer can power the electric truck that is pulling it.
I watched a video about this at least 10 years ago. It demonstrated this little 1cm x 1 cm transparent piece of flexible glass that collected solar power and produced electricity. It talked about all of the potential uses. One of the potential uses was more windows that let more sunlight into buildings, allowing them to be less dependant on gas and electric utilities for heat while producing electricity that could be used else where further reducing the dependance on 'utilities'. Using less fossil fuels will reduce the production of carbon dioxide (the greenhouse effect) world wide. This is the first time I have heard more about it since. Now hopefully all of the people I've told about this will for the last 10 yrs will see your vid and know I wasn't making this up. I hope this won't take as long before we are using it. 😊
Why no discussion of effectiveness? How much energy can this produce, say, using tour 3’ x 3’ window example?
I felt like he answered simple questions with long, marketing speeches. I prefer Elon’s style of saying the big sound bite first, then get more technical in your answer. Overall, I love the concept but didn’t hear anything (nor see anything on the website) that made me want to buy some stock. If this is as great as it sounds, where are the JV’s with the ppg’s of the world? Seems like the glass world should have ‘beaten a path to their door’ before now.
that's my point, if you say we are in the production year, would it be beneficial showing numbers?
Production of what? By it’s nature, this company plans to produce a ‘component’, to be imbedded in someone else’s product - they dont seem to be planning to produce any finished products. My reading indicates they ‘might’ be ready to produce a ‘roll process’ film in large quantities. That will only be useful in someone else’s finished product - hence my comment about ‘JV’s’ ...the film they produce would be sold to a glass co to be installed the the final window product..nit stand alone. No plug and play here - an industrial component only.
@@fscott1134 the production of the coating ..... but to showcase a technology usually you do a prototype and show numbers, here there is nothing !
@@biskero Remember peeling off the annoying “Intel inside“ sticker from a laptop you bought? This is pretty much the same issue, this is a component product manufacturer , not a completed product manufacturer . Until the glass window manufacturers/dealers/installers see that they can make a profit selling and installing (not to mention servicing) windows that have this film in it, this product is going nowhere
@@fscott1134 dude I understand .... but they did not showcase anything about their technology! there is a short video on a bench that looks like the basement of some old building ..... Also the company is publicly traded ! Where is the prototypes showcasing their tech? none! Who cares about the windows ... they are saying they can put their coating on anything .... where is the data, that's the question. Like you said, looks like more a concept stage that even R&D.... If they said, a 3x3ft coating has 500 watts energy production (which is basically double a solar panel), it would be holy crap ! Instead nothing. That's why I asked a rhetorical question, which products ??? I mean it was obvious and not sure why they did not ask him.
This is really amazing if you think beyond what you know! Awesome stuff!
Ah man now I'm super excited about all the possible implications of this :)
Thinking/dreaming of "possible implications" is great but seeing an operational 1st gen prototype is what's needed!
@@__WJK__ Very true :)
I CANT HELP BUT THINK OF MY AUNTIES CATTLE PROD ...I HOPE THE NEW TECH DONT SHOCK THE SHIT OUT OF ME LOL
I think i had heard about Solar Windows, then it escaped my mental head space. So glad to see they are making steady progress towards becoming viable products using this amazing technology. Keep up the coverage on these Z & J.
All Extraordinary Technology aside, hearing that man express excitement, enthusiasm and exude such sincerity! ... Really Demands my attention and interest in his company. I am microscopic as investor go, but a few million like me could make a difference... If I can find a poor man's exchange company that offers Solar Window, Wealthsimple does not.
to see the excitement on your faces is priceless.... endless possibilities.... now the storage problem
great questions
A huge benefit is that it doesn't absorb all the energy so that you can still farm the land under the panels.
It's one of the draw backs I've seen companies making huge solar "farms" by taking fertile lands out of production for food. A lot of that becomes disturbing.
this gentleman is one of the most accomplished spin doctors I've seen
penetrating questions met with evasive innuendos and zero facts
He's basically saying his tech is more efficient than solar panels. How could you say this? Would you not replace the plexiglass facing of a solar panel with his technology if this was indeed true? So why isn't his claim that he will replace all solar with his tech?
He is from India the land of the telephone scammers.
@@Hoggdoc1946 that's south africa.
@Anthony Kenny - totally + all those "stock" internet photos/images, subbing for the product, is pretty lame.
When I seek a parking spot, what I need most is tree cover or shade for the car but I very seldom find it. Short of finding adequate shade, a windshield and car windows that impede the heating of the passenger compartment while capturing energy would be very welcome.
He is well spoken with ability to convey a complex idea in such simple understandable language. Well done.
This guy is a genius when it comes to his product but getting past all that he can't even hold a normal conversation and give you a direct answer
Start applying to phone screens to help charge the phone. Set up with Apple I guarantee they would like that if it would work on a phone screen. I don’t have a data sheet on your product. It would be awesome to see the data sheet on your material. Keep up the awesome work your doing. Would it put out power from the light of the screen so you are taking advantage of some of the power output of your phone.
This guy is an awesome salesman and has a great product. Invest now in this company.
I do believe this is the most revolutionary hour and 21 minutes of our lifetime. Thank you.
What is the name of this company
(In Homer Simpson voice) "Most revolutionary ***so far***"
Right, this is one of those moments where people walk out of there homes and start hugging strangers, bigger than new years, and the Catalina wine mixer combined, just imagine, floating through the clouds, doing it, with a stranger that feels as excited as you do. I'm reminded of that time in Anchorman Christina Applegate turns to Will Ferrell and says, "do me on that cloud over there" and they did it, and it was good, I think. This will be better than that. Wow!
Theta Token. 1000x the return vs (.this)
@@mytrigger5613 Then we see Joe's first news conference .... SPLAT ..... you immediately are back to reality ..... No matter how wonderful this tech will be lol
Thank you. My father built us kids an electric go-kart in the mid-50s. the first was AC motor driven. We borrowed extension cords from families on the block. All the neighborhood kids drove that cart into the ground. and here we are.
Zac and Jesse,
My internal scam alert system is buzzing as loudly as it ever has. Nowhere have I heard or been able to find any information on how this system works. You may have noted when at one point, you asked Jatinder “Jay” S. Bhogal about the installation process, and whether it was like installing a regular window with an electrician following along to connect the panels, that he avoided the question. His response was one point that caused my scam alert signal to go up a few notches. I was thinking, ‘excellent question, finally we’ll get some technical detail!’ But no! He didn’t even pretend to answer the question. He went back to talking about the great support and excitement there was about the product.
Earlier on, he commented on how the system was suitable for generating either DC or AC power. No, it is not! It is completely impossible for any single chemical product or semiconducting arrangement of molecules to produce AC power. An inverter is always required. There are several different ways of coming up with an inverter, but essentially there are only two choices: mechanical or electronic. Since there are obviously no moving parts in this system, then it has to be an electronic circuit. This electronic circuit does not form magically on the coated surface of the power generating panel. It cannot be an integrated part of each glass surface in a window. If I am completely wrong and this system works as advertised, it is still certain that it generates DC power only, requiring separate inverters to give AC power.
Jay did address the question of how the generated electricity is captured from the coated surface with the magic chemical liquid coating. He said that they had invented “invisible” wires for this purpose. I thought to myself, “lovely; now we are in Never Never Land with Peter Pan and Tinker Bell and they are using fairy dust! Of course, they cannot show us these wires because - most conveniently - they are invisible. OK, so what are they made of? (If it’s not fairy dust …). For that matter, what is the coating material they use?
As for the coating, if this is to work (which it possibly could work and I stand ready to be convinced), then the coating requires a structure. If the coating can be just sprayed on a surface, some structure at the molecular level is required to make the electricity generated flow in the same direction for each individual particle. Two levels of invisible wires are required. [Basic electrical theory: every circuit requires a minimum of two connections to form a complete functioning circuit.] Then to get the electrons to flow in the same direction, here is one possibility: photodiodes, the semiconductor used in all current solar panels. But then we just have an ordinary solar panel with no special magic properties. But what else is possible? Some kind of material for which the impact of photons causes electrons to be separated from molecules and develop a voltage across the material. Well, we have a name for that: a photodiode, and we are back again to your standard solar panel.
Then there is Jay’s assurance that the orientation of the coated surface doesn’t matter very much. He specifically told Jesse that his thought that it would be best when facing south was not true. Well sorry to say, but it is true! The energy level in a light source depends on the density of photons hitting the electricity generating panel. And no amount of fairy dust will change this, no matter how much Jay insists. Yes, of course there is energy that can be extracted from any light source, but the stronger (i.e., brighter) the light source, the more photons, and thus the greater the available energy to be converted into electrical energy. And thus, the best bang for your light-to-electrical-power-generating buck will always be in a south facing surface. I think there is a very old saying that is applicable here: ‘You can’t make a silk purse of a sow's ear’! But all the evidence (or lack thereof) is pointing me toward thinking that Solar Window wants us to think they have succeeded in this. As the old Burger King ad used to say, “Show me the beef”!
Yours truly,
Lewis Vaughan
(pseudonym: ‘Doubting Thomas’)
Jay mentioned a window using their technology could have AC or DC output. (AC output of course requiring inversion done at the assembly, not necessarily the coating.) I think DC output makes more sense in residential construction or any system using conventional building techniques that don't likely accommodate power generating windows. Assuming the output is less than 60V, the wiring could be run very simply with low voltage cabling running to a central inventor. Obviously, the size of the building and number of windows would determine if it makes sense to run all wiring to central location to have a more distributed power system.
The window animation showed the "invisible wires" which connected to each of the 9 individual panels and lead to a pigtail at the edge of the window. Granted this was a simple animation but the wiring was hidden behind the rails/stiles/bars of the window and lead to a common connector pretty much the same way a conventional solar panel is made. Outside of that animation, many of the pictures of the panels had visible tracings in the glass which I assume were the "invisible" wires. While not technically invisible, they are probably small enough for most applications. (Much like "invisible antennas" in modern automobile windows.)
Jay mentioned the coating requiring light and not sunlight seems to indicate that it doesn't need to be "right" to the sun to be effective. I'm not a chemist or physicist, but I know there are multiple light sensitive processes that can be affected by any kind of light. (Developing film for example)
On a lighter note I believe you are thinking of the Wendy's "Where's the beef?" ad campaign =)
you can see the invisible wires in some of their photos
Might be something they can improve with engineering. Wouldn't be distracting on non-window surfaces
This is the best and most exiting informations i have heart in a long time, and not just a lot of sales talk. Thanks 🙂
17:10 Jay talks about having his solar tech on a laptop, which seems like a bit of a stretch.
Let's say my laptop uses 40W.
If I am sitting at my kitchen table I am under approx 20W of LED lighting, which covers an area of 10m^2, so that's 2W of light per m^2.
If we are really generous and assume my laptop is perpendicular to my LED lights and has an area of 0.1m it will get 0.2W of light.
If the solar panels are 20% efficient they will generate 40mW.
So the laptop uses 40W and generates 40mW which means that while in use the solar panels would extend the battery life by 0.1%.
And no one mentioned how they handle the heat generated. Depending on the % efficiency, the remainder is mostly heat rather than electrical current. How are they going to manage this on various surfaces? I mean, it might be helpful in colder climates, they would get electricity and heat provided to their building via their windows or other surfaces. Heat radiating windows, that can charge my cell phone! Lol
I would like to thank Jatinder for a very intelligent, thoughtful and enjoyable discussion of the subject.
👍 👍
That was extremely interesting, thanks so much Z&J and Jay!
Very Smart .. The future is bright .
Numbers, numbers, give me some real information.
+1 This
Here here!
What can this actually power
@@UniqueTrackDays a pace maker
I agree! He answered no questions that had substance
@@norpac3291 You mean like a politician ?
This is the most exciting new technology I have ever seen you guys have reached the unobtanium!!!!
The possibilities with this are endless, loooong been voicing the need for such a product for years! Too many places this tech could be used!!!
I’m going to the site as soon as the video is over. This is too cool 😎.
It has taken a lot longer than it needed to though...The auto industry deliberately stopped electric cars f4om going mainstream in the 1990s. Also, BASF bought up the patent for a very good battery (the Ovonics battery) and then stopped car makers from using it.
just like it a lot ... thank you so much , its the new tech of the our future !!
Really interesting interview. Thanks for putting your time. I have some WNDW and am always keen to hear what's going on.
Wow very interesting the answers to the brilliant question were answered professionally to the point convincingly.
not really... .... He's very charming and interesting but.... it's a long video, I've spent arround 40 minutes watching, and efficency? cost? availability? voltage? NOTHING... he says it can repay itself in less than solar, but is less efficient than solar, so... it has to be really cheap...
At 35 min. I'm itching to ask if these will allow enough sunlight through for agriculture. At 36 min. Zak asks the question. Scratched that itch. Now I'm wanting to know some numbers like average power per sq. ft.
For everyone wondering about the agriculture, by the sounds of it, it will work, and in the case of spinach and possibly others, twill work even better.
1 sq m...5-10 watts
I'm a sailer - can the sails be covered ? All sail boats need power to lights that are required by the Coast Guard -
Hello I know they have flexible solar panels but that would be very cool so I would say yes in the future😀
my sails sure take a flogging rather often. Tough environment!
A hard solar panel on the rail works great and lasts decades, Matey
That was my question. I am building a yacht with 180m2 of wing sails, or 360m2 counting both sides. Then we have the saloon and decks, maybe 500m2 (5500sq ft) of area. Even a watt or two per m2 would be fantastic and for almost no additional weight. Wow!
great idea!
No way. Flexion of the substrate would cause billions of microtears in the layers.
Being a real enviromentalist(CO2 is not pollutant), I find this idea very hopeful. When this talk got started I was thinking make a greenhouse from this new tech. Most greenhouses actually use shade cloth to reduce amount of light in the greenhouse. So the issue is amount of light and what spectrum of light comes through your product. I hope I can try this tech in the near future.
As another real environmentalist I want to clarify that CO2 is not a pollutant unless it is added to the already balanced levels in our atmosphere. It is considered a polluting gas when reintroduced to the atmosphere from fossil fuels causing an imbalance as has happened over the last two centuries.🤔I do agree with your idea for greenhouse electric generation. ☀️
It only makes good sense to take solar energy in this full spectrum direction. Infact it's now more of a necessity to take advantage of using a liquid that coats everything. Taking full advantage of every available inch of usable space is the right direction. Even if this gentleman and his partners are not successful the idea is out there and somebody will capitalize on this very remarkable idea.
Hi , forgive my English I’m French.
It’s a very interesting technology I understand it’s still in progress they have to develop the system to cat the electricity, but I still don’t know how much power they are available to have for one semester of windows for example compared to the traditional solar system
You can use it to recover the wasted energy from your own lighting In your surroundings. Make a building more energy efficient simply by recapturing the energy you wasted when the light was on. Awesome.
The RV industry would love this.
I been dreaming of building my own RV that do not use any form of diesel.
I just bought my 1st RV. I came across this video while looking for power sources.
My BS detector is screaming at 130db. The more I watch the louder it gets.
You are not the only one...
I made one in my workshop but the power output is 1W per 87 Square inches. So about 1.78 Watts per square foot peak. Putting this on cars is BULLSHIT.
AGREE! He Can't seem to answer a STRAIGHT Q. without a 10 minute story- and then- STILL NO ANSWER!
@@allenmcdaniel1470 10 minutes in 2021 is called Go-Fund-Me, in the 1960s 10 minutes was called the bunko scam, 10 minutes in the 1920s was called the "Con game", 10 min. in 1872 was called the "confidence trickster".
That was a great interview there, this is the kind of CEO that brings trust and hope over the product or service provided, I'm now lookin more into Solar Window, thank you Zac & Jesse for bringing this up!
Don't forget the eye-glass industry has already plenty of ways to apply self coloring coatings to subscription glasses with hardly any extra costs. It is basically the same with this stuff (gelly) and only needs some wiring. Imagine your eye-glasses produce enough power to beep or to show indicators with messages?
Horrible interview they didn’t ask any real questions it was almost like it was staged
Myself and partners really hope your ideas will covert into marketable products pretty soon!
Great video, I am planning to buy some stock but I don’t know which is best for the long term I am not used to stock investment, please help me or send me the best stock to buy for the future at Least 1/2 yrs !
i will not advice you buy share and keep for a whole 2 years, no. So many people making huge money on short term investment. Seek an expert advice
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@@victoriadavid4975 A CNBC news host spoke so highly of this💕 woman Vivian Wong Bakonyi and her loss prevention strategies been trying to get to her ever since didn’t know she was so accessible to the public
Crypto is an escape for investors that don't want the crash to affect totally. This is why a selected few that understand the times are taking up the opportunity of investing in cryptocurrencies, mostly bitcoin. Seek a professional advice or you a portfolio manager
@@victoriadavid4975
Thank you for your insight Victoria, how can I get to reach her and can you tell me🙏 more about her?
I'll wait to hear what Thunderf00t has to say before putting any money into this. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
Hurry please! I need to give my power company a dose of their own meds.
another way where you could use this is with narrowboats/with a perspex porch which the boat parks underneath/boats are cheaper than a house to buy but due to mooring fees can be quite an expense to live on
So your mobile phone's front screen could be a solar panel...
ACTUALLY...HE IS SAYING IT CAN BE APPLIED TO ANY SURFACE.;) COOL BUT SCARY LOL..YOUR ENTIRE PHONE... YOUR HOME AND CARS PAINT JOB CAN HAVE A GLOSS APPLIED...
The clear coat on your car hood, roof and trunk could be a solar panel.
Evey big rig trailer, canopy, ceramic tile could be as well.
A beach umbrella that charges your phone.
Yeh, a phone has a surface area of a few square inches. Just imagine the amount of energy you could get.
Sure, and the darkened screen would be ramped up to put out more light... /facepalm
Hey just FYI, Jay was just added to an amended complaint by the SEC alleging that he and others helped the man who controlled the majority of stock in SolarWindow and another company make tons of profit without the knowledge of ordinary investors.
Do a follow-up if you truly care about helping your audience.
I would be very interested to know about partners already offering new products using this great technology! 👍
WOW this is an AmAzInG discovery, Congratulations.
Looking to invest.
I definitely will be looking to buy this product when it is available for sale. My question is this; How many layers can be put on top of each other? In other words if a 2ft x 3ft window can produce 200 watts of power could I put 5 layers on that window to produce 1000 watts? It sure would be nice to have 12 windows in my house producing 12,000 watts everyday.
Yep, lots of questions and not enough answers.
Thank you for this and all the other themes.
You both are really good guys and you think and work the right way!!!
Greetings from Germany Paul
Im hearing the concept but its only a concept im seeing
@@flapflapflap so it wasn't imagination, I felt like I was being sold snake oil 🤣
how durable?
Installed cost?
Cost / KW?
KW/square foot?
Pretty basic information for a company with a 331 million dollar capitalization
Mayybe i missed something when i fell asleep twice during this presentation
Fantastic conversation and opportunity!
I really liked this video thank you very much. May God bless you guys and family.
he looks sincere.... doesn't look like a Nikola to me so far....
looks can be decieving....
He has to. Looking for investors...
This is awesome can't wait to incorporate this into my products.
I bought stock in this company years ago even before they changed to WNDW Their promises never came to pass and I lost my investment so I am not falling for these false promises again fool me twice shame on me. Ask them how many commercial buildings they've installed this on. A better investment would be Genworth Financial GNW at least I made some real profit from that stock
So, you bought some of this companies stock, the value of that stock went down, then you panic sell that stock at a lower price than you bought it for, now you say this makes them a bad investment? No, this just makes you a bad investor!
I hope that in the last week since you wrote this comment, you have realized how faulty your way of thinking is?
Like he mentioned in the video....."People tend to forget or have no idea, how the evolution of a product takes place" To bring a brand new technology to market especially one that is this transformational, is so much harder than most people realize.
Invest in whatever you want, it's your money but I just thought your way of thinking is faulty and one that a lot of people new to investing do. Having unrealistic expectations about things you invest in is the quickest way to get wrecked or ruined financially.
Remember, selling your stock at a lower price than what you paid for it, that only becomes a real loss at the moment you actually sell the stock.
@@lordwise3539 you’re another lier or the that exact person who tries selling this stock, never showed any proof, show us how it WORKS... talk is free, ideas.. is nice... The guy in the video has fancy language and vocabulary going on and unfortunately luring in a lot of dumb or naive people... this guy talks and talks and sells b*** s***
Your final assertion is false, @@lordwise3539. Selling at a loss is not the only way you can lose money with stock. Another is that the company goes bankrupt.
Sounds like disruptive investing to me. Disruptive to your investment money.
What is the longevity of the material to generate electricity?. Does it yellow or obscure the window transparency over time? Does it work two-way in a window? Can it be applied to roof shingles and would it prolong their life significantly? Can it be applied to vinyl cedar shake siding? Does it endure ordinary scrubbing or rubbing to surfaces where it is applied? If it is ripped but no in two does it still produce recoverable energy; how much versus undamaged? And are you developing product or the energy source? The video seems to cover product.
is this guy saying the liquid is even close to the efficiency of the conventional solar panel and is this guy suggesting a silicone glass solar panel is bad for the environment because of the materials compared to any other sorce of power? how do you attach wires to this solar power source "painted" on glass. this technology sounds like solid state batteries to me. 20+ year dream. not trying to sound mean, but seems like another Trevor Milton CEO. show it working, not a concept cgi animation. also, a lemon and some wires makes a voltage so please dont tell us this glass makes voltage, tell us about power (watts) unless you are trying to intentionally fool us. or simply say, this is 20+ years away. be honest.
Exactly... unfortunately, there's still no working 1st gen prototype showing actual/basic output specifications.
I'm putting my money on commercial fusion happening first..
@@robertcarlos8888 He's probably a Sikh .... considered very trustworthy...
This tech is not proprietary. It is being worked on around the globe. The earth is not flat, right?
@@duffywilson5819 your comparing me to a flat earther cus I have enough sense to know this is a distant future prospect, not comparable to today's solar abilities and therfore they have no place to be negative towards conventional solar. Its great to theorize and invent new things but don't claim to be better until u can make it work. You should invest in this company otherwise u agree with me.
kool about time , I look forward into investing in this product .
The word "efficiency" is a term used to stop you from thimpfking about things that may be perfectly good to develop or use. ONe good example is wind. It doesn't matter if a wind generator is "inefficient", simply because the wind is free and ANY amount of harvesting the wind is a plus.
It's a question of return on investment, how long will it take for the "free" electricity to repay the cost. Thanks to the 30% tax refund it took less than 5 years for my PV system to produce really free electricity. This product will only succeed if it is cheap enough and durable enough to recoup the up front cost of installation.
@@cjwilson54 Thanx Chris, you are absolutely correct. My comment, however is directed not at the subject of your comment, but rather at people who constantly harp at "efficiency" It turns out that the "most efficient" wind mill is one with ONE propeller. That does not necessarily mean it is the best choice. a single propellar is ONLY efficiaent if it turns so fast that the blade turns into it's own wind shadow which high speed propellers will do if more than one blade. However, for slower propellers, this does not happen and so for wind, which (so far) is free fuel efficiency is not so important. Then there are certainly other factors such as roughness/smoothness of the blade--the rougher it is, the more turbulence and less efficiency. Virtually every aspect has inefficiencies that can be improved however, for an individual making some kind of energy gatherer, it may be totally moot. When energy generators become large for community sized use, then efficiencies start to matter, and, incidentally are easier to implement.
This Is What I Have Been Waiting For! Let The Sun Shine In! Omazing!!!👀🤓
This is smart technology and i belive this company is going far!
This company also has a far way to go.
Interesting idea, but I was disappointed at the lack of real information - 1h20m of fluff is a red flag to me.
How much electricity does this generate per square meter? What could that power?
How does it work?
How long does it last on a surface? What happens when it stops working? Do you just repaint it?
Is it toxic?
What's your strategy to market?
If you coat a solar panel with this film do you end up with a net gain in electricity?
In the Horticulture industry, with production crop like tomatoes and cucumbers there is a general rule of thumb that 1% more light, is 1% more production.
That brings for this sector the simple response what is the Cost/Benefit to coat the glass with this solution.
Simply put, if I coat my greenhouse with it, does it generate enough energy to generate the light level (umol) that is necessary
Living 8n the north of the continent, solar panels on roofs are not winter compatible but window panels are A1, no snow on windows and often the winter sun is strong!
i would say go with solar power window shades
Energy on camping....Put your tent or shelter roof and then unroll plastic foil and toss over the shelter roof to charge your phone, gps, area alarm devices, security cameras etc....
How many people watched the whole interview? What would Mr. Wonderful say?
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@@Nadine---- He would say, show me how my power this can produce and show me it working.
Search Mr ‘wonderful’ and boat accident. Not so wonderful if his boat hits you.
I needed a camera phone before they came out. I deal with cars and I use to have to send a picture of what I can buy to get the customers input. I had to use my Sony digital camera that took 3.5 floppy and then hook my Motorola startac to my laptop with a special cable and dial into my internet provider and send the picture via email. Usually took 10 minutes to send pictures after everything is done. By done I’m talking about the successful sending of the email. And the upload speed was 42kps. Thankfully that camera made very nice pictures that were extremely small Sony Mavic in 97. All the other car dealers thought I was some kind of genius. I just had a need and everything already existed to do it and I put it together to suit my purpose.
This is beyond a great concept that is genius.... Power generation on any surface .... Now add thermal and magnetic resonance with it and you can literally generate on any surface...
If it;s so great, and they've been promising a product for 20 years, where is the product? Don't be so gullible, This looks like a typical clean-energy scam to me. Check their stock. A lot of people have lost a lot of money.
@@dougselsam5393 one thing I am not is guillable. I said great concept not company though if they manage to finally create it more power (pun intended) to them .. my hope is that someone will take this idea and run with it but with the way the world is today it may or may not come to fruition.
@@Rivanni1 Well I did read that his company had doubled their performance to 14% as measured by NREL, and also other Organic photovoltaic films are suddenly doubling their efficiency now, but how long do the membranes last? How many layers need to be applied? Protective convering? What about UV damage? How do you apply them? How do you connect them to get the electricity? How can this guy talk about his supposed technology for almost an hour-and-a-half, and not touch on a single basic fact about them?
Very good interview and polished presenter....but you missed two key questions: what is the power output per square meter, and what is the cost per square meter? Today, and projected for five years from now. Keep up good work
How in the H could it be a good interview? I kept waiting for substance...
How is the energy produced per unit of coating compared to that of solar, wind, etc. ?? (How efficient is the technology?)
Anyone seen numbers yet?
Unfortunately, still no numbers/specs and still no working 1st gen prototypes released to the public :(
@@nicholasgrenier4011 They WERE saying a large glass bldg. w/a refit could see a 30%+ reduction in energy use for the Structure. But where IS it? Or WHEN?
and how is it that after all that talk we haven't heard a single hard number?
Everything works conceptually
Clearvue Technologies in Australia says they have a similar product that is ready for production.
Anyone know how Clearvue compares to Solar Window?
Hey Graham, looking quickly at Clearview videos it looks like they dirert the IR and UV spectrum 90 degrees into the window frames where there are more conventional Solar panels..where this SolarWindow liquid product generates the electricity in the film....love to get some samples to test
Same game, different players.
Being able to *also* detect the beautiful woman behind the glass is a game changer for those corporate HIPPOs will love it.
Another great interview, you guys still Rockin' it. Looking forward to the Patreon investors interview!
Gamestop is a revolution!
also striving for independence ...
independent of banks, of the oil industry, of which they have a goal to control us like slaves ...
also the dependence on the energy industry ...
i'm tired that's why i'm in gamestop and that's why i invested in this stock on friday. in the long run this technology will reduce our dependency.
good work solar window! keep it up...!
Whats the timeframe of a panels life? Is sun deterioration or coloring of the panel through time a Problem down the road?
My exact thoughts along with Efficiency, Durability and Temp ranges
Also,, I’m an electrician, in order to couple these panels together the wiring would have to be a very large gauge to handle the distance the current needs to travel without loss from distance. There would have to be many current and voltage booster stations in-between panels especially wrapping a large structure. Deterioration of wiring through time unless ran in conduits, What’s that do to the visibility of the panels beauty wise? All that wire and conduits? Or is wireless transmission the way to go?
@@jeffreyjball5070 "Beam me up Scotty."
Very productive technology. Great channel spreading awareness. Realistically, though, the common man will not see/have access to this product. Not in this lifetime, anyway.
Id be willing to have put on my van for rv energy window an reflective paint gloss on body as well an reflective metal reflection on under carage ..an see how the energy capacity flows into lithean battery into generator to power frig cooler heat cooking glass top lights ect. Get ahold of me an id be a tester
Ooo, get a solar window driveway to go with the reflective undercarriage. Wait, can a mirror like surface be used for the driveway and can both reflective surfaces have solar window tech? That might create excessive heat problems if the ac goes out or isn't strong enough.
Sure! Get in Line ... , haha.
See a future! When my coffee table, kitchen table, floor, generate electricity from my home lighting and sun ray during the day! This will be game changing combined with wireless energy! The paint on an air craft for a 747 is heavy and expensive, this could help with electric air craft. So many opportunities here.
How old are you?
@@duffywilson5819 how rude!
@@earthcoloredeyes5043 Whoops. I think this tech might not be in your lifetime. Sorry
where and when I can buy this product? how much power is produced on that 3x3? too vague ....
There is no “product “ yet. Just concept.
@@fscott1134 that's what I think too, but the guy mentioned that they are ready for production this year and if you are ready I would think he would mention numbers, how much power does it produce, cost for application and so on.
0,002 watt pr sqm lol
Hi there, looking at the video on the SW website a 3x3 foot pain of the product is giving about 100vdc Open cct, or the other test with a 1x1ft panel gives 8.5v at 2.85amps nominally under load = 25watts x 9 for a 3x3 is 220watts loaded up...not as efficient as current Solar Panel tech but is 1/2 way there IMO..I'd love to able to verify with a sample, please feel free to correct my figures if you spot anything challenging, cheers Hunter
@@alicetronics-jaycarsplatin5629 I saw those numbers we really don't know what is there, looks like a basement ! If those are the real numbers that's good in addition to be cheap, but who knows.
Solar glass is good.
What about solar brick - slab, or lamppost?
How long does it last,does it wash off ex:in the rain, how do you connect it to a power source via wires and how does it compare to solar panels.?
It is isolated from the elements by glass or some such. Wires are necessary conductors Solar panels are something like 20% or so efficient, this tech is young and the efficiencies need to be 10% I think. It is not clear the watt$ as this tech is not in production as yet.
it's very interesting...!!!
Can you apply this to existing solar cells without lowering their performance very much? Make existing panels into multi layer panels.
I think you're missing the point. This does away with needing solar panels and integrates solar into building materials.
Exciting technology.
Could you put two layers of this between the glass panels to double the electricity!?
You could. The second layer would be considerably less efficient.
Fact, good people always make you money, bad people always loose you money. Fact, Jatinder S. Bhogal is an exceptional person. Share this video contagiously.
Can you please explain to the commentators why he’s such an exceptional person. If good people always make you money, then these people aren’t good because there not making people money
???? This show is about investing.
You give Mr. Bhogal your money (by investing it in his company's stock. WNDW is the stock ticker), then he leads the company to fame and fortune. So then he makes you money. Note, this is a startup company that won't be profitable for years. Investing in startup companies is not for everyone, and I am not giving Financial advice. Make your own decisions.
Frank Ligas So that doesn’t explain why he’s a good guy and for the other that’s just a hypothetical the company has been around for 20 years not making money.research has been done
I *_really_* enjoyed this interview. Jay is definitely someone to follow in leadership and business. I love the concept. Total game changer stuff.
I've been following this concept for a few years. Very exciting possibilities.
One to invest in at the right time. WNDW