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BMW Unveils Solar-Powered Windows in 'ClearView Power' Series

BMW's new windows generate power from sunlight. See this innovative technology in action at upcoming exhibitions worldwide.

This is a presentation and here we can see vehicles on the road and we can see some text written.
This is a presentation and here we can see vehicles on the road and we can see some text written.

BMW Unveils Solar-Powered Windows in 'ClearView Power' Series

BMW has unveiled a groundbreaking innovation at an exhibition in Paris: cars with windows that generate solar power. The demonstration vehicles, part of the 'ClearView Power' series, showcase Ubiquitous Energy's new transparent solar material. More exhibitions are planned in Munich, Brussels, London, Shanghai, and Seoul.

The first 'ClearView Power' demonstration vehicles were presented in Paris in mid-April. These cars feature windows that can harness solar energy, thanks to Ubiquitous Energy's innovative material. The company's CEO, Miles Barr, expressed excitement about BMW's choice of Ubiquitous Energy as a partner for the global exhibition tour.

The automotive industry has taken a keen interest in Ubiquitous Energy's lightweight, transparent solar materials. The company is currently pilot-producing these materials on 15 cm glass modules in Silicon Valley. The upcoming exhibitions in Munich, Brussels, London, Shanghai, and Seoul will give customers and partners a chance to witness this energy-generating technology firsthand.

BMW's 'ClearView Power' demonstration vehicles, equipped with Ubiquitous Energy's transparent solar material, have generated excitement in the automotive industry. The upcoming exhibitions in Munich, Brussels, London, Shanghai, and Seoul will provide further opportunities for customers and partners to see this innovative energy-harnessing technology in action.

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