EU regulations (EPBD 2010/31/EU) are driving the architectural sector to the development of more energy efficient buildings, aiming to reach near-zero energy buildings (nZEBs). It is forecasted that the nZEB sector will grow at a CAGR=18.7% over the next years, leading to a total market of $47.7b by 2026, and representing around one third of the total building integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) market. Building facades have a large area for collecting sunlight in nZEBs, and constitute a unique opportunity for the deployment of BIPV windows. However, their market acceptance is strongly conditioned by their transparency and colour appearance. The Solar-Win project aims to develop, scale-up industrially and validate under real-world operation conditions (TRL8) an innovative transparent photovoltaic (PV) window concept with a unique set of characteristics, namely: (1) transparent and visually non-intrusive, (2) ability to generate up to 30 W/m2 of green electricity; (3) full compatibility with existing window manufacturing technologies; (4) lifespan equivalent to standard windows; and (5) cost effectiveness.
The Solar-Win window achieves these characteristics employing a luminescent solar concentrator (LSC) concept in which a luminescent coating absorbs surplus light in the visible region and re-emits it in the near infrared region. Re-emitted light travels through the window laterally towards CIGSe-based customized PV modules that are located in the space between the double-glazed planes at the window frame and generate electrical power. Four different partners join their efforts together in order to achieve the development of the Solar-Win window: PHYSEE (a technology-based SME from the Smart Window sector), SUNPLUGGED (a technology-based SME from the PV sector), IREC (a flagship RTD organisation with a strong experience and background in advanced materials characterization, technology transfer and optimisation of thin film PV technologies), and ACCIONA (a leader construction company which belongs to the main costumer segment). Solar-Win overcomes a major barrier that presently limits a further deployment of BIPV solutions, which relates to its intrusive character. Moreover, Solar-Win allows achieving a disruptive advance extending drastically the possibilities for integrating PV solutions in virtually any kind of buildings just by a simple installation and/or a direct replacement of conventional building windows.