ClearVue hosted an open house on June 17, 2024 for the opening of its North American headquarters in San José, California.
San José Mayor, Matt Mahan, joined ClearVue at the event for a ribbon cutting.
ClearVue demonstrated how the glass surfaces of building facades can become solar energy generating. With San José being ranked the sixth greenest city in the U.S. in 2023 and the city’s Climate Smart San José initiative, in addition to Mayor Mahan’s commitment to electrification through renewable energy, this marks an important step in support of the city’s climate goals.
Approximately 20 local architects and developers attended the event.
“ClearVue offers some really exciting technologies. We’re excited that ClearVue has decided to locate here. We want to continue to be a center for innovation,” San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan said in an interview.
“Buildings should be able to produce energy on-site and not drag the electricity,” said Victor Rosenberg, ClearVue Chair and Founder.
“If you decentralize the energy, you don’t have to spend as much money upgrading the grid, it’s easier to cope with peak demand,” added Martin Deil, Global CEO. “
“Buildings should be net zero, they should be generating their own power,” Chuck Mowrey said.
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ABOUT CLEARVUE TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED
ClearVue Technologies Limited (ASX: CPV) is an Australian technology company that operates in the Building Integrated Photovoltaic (BPIV) sector which involves the integration of solar technology into building surfaces, specifically glass and building facades, to provide renewable energy. ClearVue has developed advanced glass technology that aims to preserve glass transparency to maintain building aesthetics whilst generating electricity.
ClearVue’s electricity-generating glazing technology is strategically positioned to complement and make more compelling, the increased use of energy-efficient windows now being regulated in response to global climate change and energy efficiency goals.
Solar PV cells are integrated around the edges of an Insulated Glass Unit (IGU) used in windows and the lamination interlayer between the glass incorporates ClearVue’s patented proprietary nano and micro particles, as well as its spectrally selective coating on the rear external surface of the IGU.
ClearVue’s window technology has an application for use in the building, construction, and agricultural industries (among others). ClearVue has worked closely with leading experts from the Electron Science Research Institute, Edith Cowan University in Perth, Western Australia to develop the technology.
To learn more please visit: usa.clearvuepv.com.
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