This report is part of NanoMarkets’ ongoing coverage of materials and
markets in photovoltaics (PV). In this report, NanoMarkets examines the
emerging opportunities for selling “smart” coatings into the solar panel
industry. In this report we examine the potential for self-cleaning,
self-healing, electrochromic and thermochromic coatings in the PV
applications over the next eight years. It includes an assessment of
where revenue generation will occur and which companies are likely to be
the winners and losers in this space. The report also includes a
detailed eight-year forecast of smart coating usage in the PV space,
broken out by coated area and market value.
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NanoMarkets has been covering the markets for PV materials for almost seven years and believes strongly that there are now growing opportunities to sell smart coatings into the PV sector. This report considers how smart coatings can create value for the PV industry under the changed circumstances that PV faces today, in which government subsidies are under threat and there are huge pressures to reduce PV costs across the industry.
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In this environment, some PV module makers are seeking ways to differentiate themselves in a rapidly commoditizing market, such as through addition of self-cleaning or self-healing coatings to PV panels that improve performance and/or reduce cost-in-use. Others may seek to add new functionality to PV panels, such as by combining BIPV with an electrochromic smart window that enhances the value proposition of PV for end-users. Among firms discussed in this report are, Bayer MaterialScience, Cardinal Glass, Corning, Gentex, Nippon Sheet Glass, Nissan, PPG, Peer, SAGE Electrochromics, Saint-Gobain, and Soladigm.
Hemendra Parmar
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To Buy a Copy Of This: http://www.marketresearchreports.biz/analysis-details/smart-coatings-and-photovoltaics-2012
NanoMarkets has been covering the markets for PV materials for almost seven years and believes strongly that there are now growing opportunities to sell smart coatings into the PV sector. This report considers how smart coatings can create value for the PV industry under the changed circumstances that PV faces today, in which government subsidies are under threat and there are huge pressures to reduce PV costs across the industry.
To Read The Complete Report with TOC:http://www.marketresearchreports.biz/analysis/92410
In this environment, some PV module makers are seeking ways to differentiate themselves in a rapidly commoditizing market, such as through addition of self-cleaning or self-healing coatings to PV panels that improve performance and/or reduce cost-in-use. Others may seek to add new functionality to PV panels, such as by combining BIPV with an electrochromic smart window that enhances the value proposition of PV for end-users. Among firms discussed in this report are, Bayer MaterialScience, Cardinal Glass, Corning, Gentex, Nippon Sheet Glass, Nissan, PPG, Peer, SAGE Electrochromics, Saint-Gobain, and Soladigm.
Hemendra Parmar
State Tower
90 State Street, Suite 700
Albany, NY 12207
United States
Tel: +1-518-618-1030
sales@marketResearchReports.biz
website:http://www.marketresearchreports.biz/
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