Switzerland is redefining what solar energy can look like

Switzerland is redefining what solar energy can look like. ๐จ๐ญโก
Imagine a skyscraper where every window quietly generates electricity โ without blocking the view.
That future is already taking shape through transparent solar glass.
Unlike traditional solar panels, this technology transforms windows, facades, skylights, and glass roofs into energy-producing surfaces while still allowing natural light to pass through. Buildings can now generate power without sacrificing design, daylight, or aesthetics.
The innovation is part of a growing movement called Building-Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV), where renewable energy systems become part of the architecture itself.
Why this matters:
๐๏ธ Cities are covered in unused glass surfaces
โก Buildings consume nearly 40% of global energy
๐ Urban areas need cleaner, smarter infrastructure
๐๏ธ Architects want sustainability without visual compromise
Swiss researchers and companies are helping push the technology forward with semi-transparent photovoltaic glass that can power offices, airports, commercial towers, and even residential buildings.
Instead of adding solar panels onto buildings, the building itself becomes the solar panel.
This could fundamentally change how future cities generate energy.
The biggest shift in clean energy may not happen on rooftops.
It may happen through the windows around us.

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