Printed Solar Panels a shining light for saving energy

“Liquid organic polymers are laid onto sheets of material by everyday printers, like ink on paper, to create a solar panel just 0.075 millimetres thick.” – Sydney Morning Herald
Printed solar panels move through successful Brambles trial

“The technology’s lightweight nature (approximately 300 times lighter than traditional cells) would enable it to be easily transported in large quantities to emergency situations, relief energy would quite literally be rolled out.” – PV Magazine
Printed solar panels: Overhyped pipedream or renewable game changer?

“Advocates of the new technology say it can revolutionise the way solar panels are made and distributed in Australia and around the world.” – ABC News
The Clever Electronic Inks Rewriting Our Energy Future

“The low-cost and speed at which this technology can be deployed is exciting, particularly in the current Australian energy context where we need to find solutions, and quickly, to reduce demand on base-load power.” – University of Newcastle