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Greendix Announces the World's First Leaf-Shaped Crystalline Silicon Solar Panel Print E-mail
News archive - Green energy
Thursday, 20 May 2010 13:13

Greendix, a fast-rising supplier of custom solar panels, has developed the world's first leaf-shaped PV crystalline silicon solar panel in the world via new proprietary technology. Sonelis Technologies will handle supply and distribution in the Americas (N. and S. America) for this new exciting product line.

Greendix's breakthrough new patented technology allows the manufacturing of custom shaped crystalline silicon solar panels. Greendix solar panels are also available in a variety of colors, so designers are no longer restricted by the usual rectangular shapes and dark colors. Greendix's new patented process offers designers unlimited new ways to integrate solar technology into their projects. This leaf-shaped solar panel is the first of many products showcasing this new technology.

Joseph Lin, President of Greendix commented, "One of the goals of my team was to take an existing technology, like solar panels, and revolutionize it so that it can seamlessly merge with our surroundings. Thus, we have developed the world's first leaf-shaped crystalline silicon solar panel. Our vision is that one day, 'solar forests' will be built using our solar leaves in places where real trees are not able to grow or survive."

Michael Yu, Director of Technology at Sonelis Technologies added, "We are excited to have partnered with Greendix to handle their business in the Americas. This new technique will take the solar panel industry to the next level. This technology really opens the door to integrate solar technology seamlessly into our daily life. We feel that the potential of this product is unlimited."

Greendix's solar tree concept not only provides aesthetic advantages, but also serves as a viable alternative to traditional solar panels in the generation of electricity from the sun. The company also plans to develop several new custom shaped solar panels in the near feature to showcase the potential of this new market.

 

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