ClearVue Technologies Ltd
ASX:CPV
ClearVue Technologies Ltd
ClearVue Technologies Ltd. provides photovoltaic and nano-technology to produce clear glass that generates electricity. The company is headquartered in Perth, Western Australia. The company went IPO on 2018-05-25. The firm 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. Its principal activities include developing sales and pipeline for the Company's products, licensing activities to new manufacturers and distributors, as well as research and development activities applied to the solar glass technology. The firm has developed glass technology to provide glass transparency in generating electricity. The firm provides glazing solutions to various areas, including Construction, Greenhouses, Utilities & Infrastructure and Demonstrations / Research and development. Its glazing technology uses an activated interlayer, sandwiched within a panel composed of a number of glass panes, some of which are coated by thin-films.
ClearVue Technologies Ltd. provides photovoltaic and nano-technology to produce clear glass that generates electricity. The company is headquartered in Perth, Western Australia. The company went IPO on 2018-05-25. The firm 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. Its principal activities include developing sales and pipeline for the Company's products, licensing activities to new manufacturers and distributors, as well as research and development activities applied to the solar glass technology. The firm has developed glass technology to provide glass transparency in generating electricity. The firm provides glazing solutions to various areas, including Construction, Greenhouses, Utilities & Infrastructure and Demonstrations / Research and development. Its glazing technology uses an activated interlayer, sandwiched within a panel composed of a number of glass panes, some of which are coated by thin-films.