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Revolutionary Flexible Dual-Band Electrochromic Window Improves Energy Efficiency and Storage

solarenergyBy solarenergyMarch 3, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Revolutionary Flexible Dual-Band Electrochromic Window Improves Energy Efficiency and Storage






With buildings that are responsible for almost 40% of global energy consumption, and a considerable part of that is used for heating and cooling, improving energy efficiency continues to a crucial goal. Windows are an important source of energy loss that contribute between 20-40% of the total thermal exchange. A team of researchers from Nanjing University of Aeronautics and astronautics, led by Prof. dr. Shengliang Zhang, a team of researchers from the Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics has developed an advanced flexible dual-band Elektrochrome window that integrates energy storage, which considerably improves energy efficiency in buildings.

This advanced smart window technology ensures accurate control over visible light and near-infrared (NIR) radiation, reducing the energy consumption of buildings to 20% compared to traditional windows. The innovation is based on a W18O49 -NODroad structure, making superior optical modulation on both the visible (73.1%) and the NIR (85.3%) spectrums possible. In addition, the device shows remarkable durability, with 96.7% of its capacity, even after 10,000 cycles, and an energy recovery efficiency of 51.4%, whereby the power used during the color process is partially recovered.

EnergyPlus simulations confirm that this dual-band Elektrochrome device (DBED) performs the conventional low emissivity glass in different climate conditions worldwide. By modulating selective light and heat breakdown mission, it minimizes the energy demand to climate control indoors and offers considerable energy saving and improved thermal comfort.

In addition to the efficiency benefits, the DBED technology is both flexible and scalable, making it suitable for large-scale architectural applications. Researchers have successfully demonstrated that the device can be manufactured in larger sizes without sacrificing performance, so that the road is cleared for a wider acceptance in energy-efficient buildings.

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Despite these claims, challenges in terms of large -scale production and cost -effectiveness remain. Future efforts will focus on improving material stability and seamless integration of this electrochrome technology in existing infrastructure. In addition, optimizing production processes for the implementation of the mass market can accelerate the acceptance of these smart windows of the next generation.

This breakthrough in electrochrome technology is an exciting step in the direction of the future of intelligent architecture. By merging energy efficiency, adaptability and energy storage options, this innovation could set up new benchmarks for sustainable building solutions, which contributes to a more energy-gave global infrastructure.

Research report:An efficient and flexible bifunctional dual-band Elektrochrome device that integrates with energy storage



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