SolarPrint Introduces Dye-Sensitised Solar Cell Technology

SolarPrint, a photovoltaic (PV) energy technology developing company, has declared the introduction of its dye-sensitized solar cell (DSSC) technology.

The new technology when incorporated with wireless sensors improves the energy harvesting efficiency of the sensors for their increased usage in commercial level applications. The new technology pushes the limitations of the currently available photovoltaic solutions and augments the power output functioning of the indoor PV products.

The new dye-sensitized solar cell (DSSC) technology introduced by SolarPrint helps in improving the currently prevailing energy harvesting technologies. The new technology betters the functionality of the existing technology and provides the capability to utilize power consuming wireless solutions such as multi sensors that were hitherto unavailable with the currently utilized solar expertise. The technology enables the deployment of sensors all over the building to remotely supervise details such as temperature, humidity, levels of lighting and air quality.

The technology introduced by SolarPrint imitates the photosynthesis process and it can be functionally adjusted to exploit both ambient and diffused light irrespective of its angle of light generation, thus allowing higher power output than that of the other PV technologies currently in use. It is anticipated that when the technology is deployed in business usages it either lessens the size of the sensor used or augment the availability of power to the sensor by 15% with a possibility of surpassing its level of functioning.

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