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This is a preliminary project that considers what applications would be viable if we could print [[photovoltaic]] materials to make active solar cells on 3-D objects. | This is a preliminary project that considers what applications would be viable if we could print [[photovoltaic]] materials to make active solar cells on 3-D objects. | ||
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# cell phone case | # cell phone case | ||
# Roofing tiles/shingles | # Roofing tiles/shingles | ||
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# outdoor fabrics | # outdoor fabrics | ||
# outdoor lighting | # outdoor lighting | ||
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# cell-towers | |||
# planes | |||
# traffic lights | |||
# House Siding | |||
# Windows | |||
# Wind Turbine propellers | |||
# Watches | |||
# Camp Radio | |||
# Flashlights | |||
# Fishing Pole with Powered Reel | |||
# Clothing | |||
# Computer Chargers | |||
# Outdoor Wifi Transmitter | |||
# Bug Zappers | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:08, 8 November 2022
This is a preliminary project that considers what applications would be viable if we could print photovoltaic materials to make active solar cells on 3-D objects.
Applications[edit | edit source]
- cell phone case
- Roofing tiles/shingles
- Paneling for cars
- outdoor table tops
- railroad tracks
- outdoor fabrics
- outdoor lighting
- roads/sidewalks
- cell-towers
- planes
- traffic lights
- House Siding
- Windows
- Wind Turbine propellers
- Watches
- Camp Radio
- Flashlights
- Fishing Pole with Powered Reel
- Clothing
- Computer Chargers
- Outdoor Wifi Transmitter
- Bug Zappers