sexta-feira, 26 de dezembro de 2025

A breakthrough solar paint

 Australian scientists have created a breakthrough solar paint that uses nanoparticles to generate electricity when exposed to sunlight. The coating is based on perovskite, a crystal material that is significantly cheaper and simpler to manufacture than traditional silicon used in conventional solar panels.

When applied like ordinary paint, the coating can turn roofs, walls, and even vehicles into energy-producing surfaces. Any painted area effectively functions as a solar panel, opening the door to far wider adoption of solar power.
Although the technology is still undergoing refinement before large-scale commercial use, its potential impact is substantial. Instead of installing costly, rigid panels, homes and vehicles could one day be coated with electricity-generating paint. This approach could dramatically change how solar energy is deployed, making renewable power more accessible, flexible, and integrated into everyday structures.



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