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Next-Gen Flexible Solar Panels Green Energy Evolution in 2023

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19/05/2026
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Next-Gen Flexible Solar Films Green Energy Evolution in 2023Presenting Solar Films as a Smart “Green” Innovation

One remarkable breakthrough comes from the development of solar films by industry leaders like Germany’s Heliatek and France’s Solar Cloth.

These films, in contrast to conventional solar panels, are exceedingly light, thin, and flexible, which allows them to easily adapt to a variety of surfaces.

Unlike traditional solar panels, which are rigid and have limited placement, solar films are a newer and more flexible product.

This flexibility addresses the issue of a large percentage of global rooftop surfaces, around 98%, not being utilized for solar power generation.

These developments are not just more environmentally friendly alternates for fossil fuels, they are also completely changing several sectors, including transportation, construction, and agriculture.

These bendable ‘panels’ are lightweight, easy to install, and versatile. They match the performance of regular solar structures and come in intriguing variations.

These bendable ‘panels’ are lightweight, easy to install, and versatile. They match the performance of regular solar structures and come in intriguing variations.

Heliatek

Heliatek: Organic Photovoltaic Technology

Since 2017, Heliatek’s HeliaSol film has been actively installed on various buildings worldwide. Whether on schools, wind turbine towers, or logistic facilities, this ready-to-use film can cover façades or blend into roofing structures. It beats traditional panels by covering more surfaces, resulting in increased daily energy generation.

These film’s organic photovoltaics technology uses incredibly thin layers of specific ingredients to effectively convert light into power.

The solar film is incredibly thin and simple to apply, like a sticker. It’s excellent at producing large amounts of power with little carbon footprint.

Heliatek-Heliasol

In terms of performance, the film can produce 85W/sqm and maintains an ultra-low carbon footprint, emitting less than 10 g CO2e/kW. This positions it as one of the most environmentally friendly clean energy solutions available.

“The electricity generated from our solar films is 50 times greener than the grid mix and 100 times greener than coal-fired electricity generation.” Heliatek

Solar Cloth: Cigs-Based Photovoltaic Films

France-based Solar Cloth is making strides in the industry with its rollable M170 solar film. Launched in October 2019, this model features encapsulated cells, a slim 0.5 mm thickness, and 170W/sqm power, suitable for installation on various surfaces.

Solar Cloth Cigs-Based Photovoltaic Films

The M170 incorporates photovoltaic textiles using CIGS (Copper, Indium, Gallium, and Selenium) technology, emphasizing material recycling for an eco-friendly touch.

According to Solar Cloth, the CIGS-based technology has achieved a remarkable 17.2% yield on a roll-up textile base for the first time, promising cost-effectiveness in production.

Heliafilm and Solar Cloth

Heliatek offers HeliaFilm, as versatile as it is light and flexible. It sticks to glass, concrete, and metal, and they’re enhancing its color and transparency to blend seamlessly with glass.

Solar Cloth in France has the M170 solar film—ultra-thin, adaptable to any surface, and created using eco-friendly tech. It’s a game-changer for solar technology in textiles, boasting reduced production costs.

Tags: flexible solar panelGreen EnergyHeliafilmHeliaSolHeliateksolar filmsolar panels
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