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ClearVue Technologies’ solar-integrated glass solutions target net zero buildings.

ClearVue locks in $3M facility to turbocharge solar glass push

ClearVue Technologies has secured up to $3M million in non dilutive funding, giving the company fresh capital to push key certifications and commercial rollouts.

  • Doug Bright

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ClearVue Technologies has signed a license partnership with South Korean glass producer Kukyoung Glass and Metal Co. to embed ClearVue’s solar facade tech into buildings.

ClearVue inks 3-year Korean license partnership for solar glass

ClearVue Technologies has signed a license partnership with South Korean glass producer Kukyoung Glass and Metal Co. to embed ClearVue’s solar facade tech into buildings.

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ClearVue Technologies shaded solar power generating outdoor carpark roofing is but one example of the seamless integration of the company’s products into urban infrastructure.

ClearVue solar pipeline surges to $60M amid global green boom

In a sector where buildings aren’t just structures but power plants in disguise, ClearVue is turning heads with its exploding 54% overall pipeline growth.

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ClearVue Technologies has developed a series of solar power generating construction solutions for almost every exterior surface of modern buildings at all scales.

ClearVue raises $4.6M to boost solar facade growth

ClearVue has raised A$4.6M at $0.18 per share to drive its global solar facade rollout, certifications and innovation. The raise was oversubscribed to the tune of $5.5m and was scaled back.

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ClearVue Technologies’ innovative, clear solar glass can be combined with other photovoltaic products to help buildings achieve a significant power output and bring them closer to net-zero energy requirements.

Tests show ClearVue next-gen solar glass generates 60% more energy

Latest testing shows ClearVue Technologies’ Gen3 solar glass boosts energy output by 66%, slashes production costs and enhances sustainability.

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ClearVue Technologies’ cladding transforms walls and other solid areas of a building envelope into energy-generating photovoltaics. The cladding can be manufactured in an almost limitless range of colours and textures.

ClearVue deals solar facades into Middle East construction market

ClearVue Technologies has signed a non-exclusive 5-year deal with a Dubai glass manufacturer, offering scalable production of its solar facade tech in the Middle East.

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ClearVue Technologies’ new managing director Doug Hunt and associate show off the company’s latest Helios Solar offering which looks certain to be a game-changer in the application of solar power generating panels to metal roofing that can be walked on.

ClearVue ups the ante in solar panel race

ClearVue Technologies has launched Helios, a solar panel for metal roofs that can be walked on, delivering 200W per square metre of energy generation.

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ClearVue Technology chief executive officer Douglas Hunt will step up from his interim capacity to lead the company’s global commercialisation strategy.

New CEO to guide ClearVue global solar glass commercialisation

ClearVue Technologies has appointed Douglas Hunt as CEO, as part of a new leadership team to meet its solar glazing sales, innovation and sustainability goals.

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ClearVue vacuum-insulated solar glazing was installed at the headquarters of Hong Kong’s electrical and mechanical services department.

ClearVue ready to roll on paradigm-shifting solar glazing products

ClearVue Technologies’ solar façades have a 2.6-year payback period and could offset up to 125% of a building’s energy needs, based on a Hong Kong trial.

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ClearVue Technologies’ new partner LandVac has designed a modern production facility for its titanium alloy framed, vacuum-insulated glazing units.

ClearVue, LandGlass partner on solar vacuum-insulated glass

ClearVue Technologies and LandGlass Technology subsidiary LandVac have inked a non-binding MoU to commercialise a new class of solar vacuum-insulated glazing.

  • Doug Bright